Sunday, September 30, 2012

Why Angel Investors Don?t Make Money ? And Advice For People Who Are Going To Become Angels Anyway

Andy RachleffEditor's note:?Andy Rachleff is President and CEO of Wealthfront, an SEC-registered online financial advisor. He serves as a member of the board of trustees and vice chairman of the endowment investment committee for University of Pennsylvania and as a member of the faculty at Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he teaches courses on technology entrepreneurship.?Prior to Wealthfront, Andy co-founded and was general partner of Benchmark Capital. Everywhere I go in Silicon Valley I hear people discussing their angel investments. The conversations remind me of fish stories. People love recounting the one time they caught a big fish, not the many futile hours they spent waiting for a bite.

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MIAC Football: Bethel outlasts Augsburg

MINNEAPOLIS - Three kick returns for 141 yards and clutch defensive stops proved to be pivotal for the Royals Saturday, as Bethel spoiled Augsburg?s homecoming celebration with a 21-20 victory over the Auggies.What was slated as the Star Tribune game of the week proved to be just that as Auggies scored a touchdown with 1:46 remaining in the fourth quarter to make the score 21-20 in favor of the Royals. Instead of kicking the extra point, Augsburg attempted a two-point conversion that was broken up - which decided the game in the end.

BU got on the board early with an electric kick return by Brandon Marquardt (So., Champlin, Minn.), who was coming off an ankle injury a week ago. Marquardt returned the opening kickoff 61 yards to the Augsburg 25-yard-line before Erik Peterson (So., Orono, Minn.) & Co. went eight plays for the Royals? first touchdown. Peterson ended the drive with a one-yard score with 12:11 remaining in the quarter.

Augsburg responded with an 11-play, 63-yard drive later in the period that ended in an Ayrton Scott touchdown pass to Tyler Swanson, which made the game knotted at seven apiece. Scott and Swanson connected again in the second quarter on a five-yard pass that gave the Auggies its first lead of the game with 8:18 to go in the second quarter.

The Royals welcomed the ensuing kickoff nicely, though, as Mitch Hallstrom (Jr., Eden Prairie, Minn.) scampered for his own 61-yard kickoff return that put Bethel in threatening position again. Bethel took advantage of great field position by putting together a seven-play, 28-yard touchdown drive before the end of the first half that evened the game again at 14.

Following the intermission, BU held Augsburg in its opening drive before scoring the go-ahead touchdown on a nine-play, 44-yard drive lasting 2:43. In the series, Marquardt and Marshall Klitzke (Fr., Annandale, Minn.) rushed for a combined 37 yards in three carries before Erik Peterson ran in his third touchdown of the day - all inside the two-yard-line.

Bethel displayed why it is a Top 10 defense in the country in the second half, as the Royals held Augsburg scoreless until the last minute of the game. Seth Mathis (Jr., Anoka, Minn.) intercepted two Ayrton Scott passes, while J.D. Mehlhorn (Jr., Lakeville, Minn.) nabbed another. BU hadn?t had a player pick off two passes in one game since 2011 against St. John?s in week five.

The Auggies remained competitive, however, keeping the Royals scoreless throughout the remainder of the second half and setting themselves up for a score with 1:46 to play. Yet a failed two-point conversion, a BU recovery on the subsequent onside kick, and Mehlhorn?s interception in the final seconds sealed Augsburg fate and awarded Bethel with the victory.

Erik Peterson finished the day with all three scores for the Royals and ended 7-for-14 with 49 yards passing. Peterson?s three-touchdown game was the second consecutive three-score game by a BU player.

Marshall Klitzke led Bethel on the ground with 54 yards on 11 carries, followed by Brandon Marquardt, who managed 30 yards on six touches. As a team, Bethel did not turn the ball over once and capitalized on three Auggie turnovers. Today?s game was only the second time BU hasn?t recorded a turnover since the 2010 season.

Defensively, the Royals held Augsburg?s quarterback Ayrton Scott - two-time MIAC offensive player of the week - to 350 total yards. Scott has been averaging well over 400 yards throughout the entire 2012 season. Mathis ended the day with 15 tackles, while Trent Duppenthaler (So., Sherwood, Ore.) ended with 11 wrap-ups. Erik Smith (Sr., Henning, Minn.) and Brett Skoog (Sr., Long Lake, Minn.) were well in the mix as well, as both finished with nine tackles with at least one for loss.

Other notables include a perfect day for Nathaniel Van Loon (Fr., Faribault, Minn.), who has been nearly flawless kicking extra points thus far this season.

Bethel?s road continues this week, as the Royals face Concordia-Moorhead in a Homecoming game on campus. Saturday?s game against the Cobbers will be the third straight game BU plays an undefeated opponent, as CC is coming off a bye and a 31-21 win over Saint John?s.

Source: http://www.mnscore.com/blog/?p=1528

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Tax-News.com: Hong Kong Looks To Join ASEAN-China FTA

30 September 2012

During a recent speech, the Director-General of Trade and Industry, Kenneth Mak, has explained why, last November, Hong Kong made a formal request to join the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-China Free Trade Area (ACFTA).

He noted that ASEAN is Hong Kong's close neighbour and a very important trading partner. "The ACFTA is an evolving platform for progressive liberalization of trade and investment between ASEAN countries and China, with the ultimate objective of fostering closer economic integration and sustainable economic growth in the East Asian region,? he said.

He pointed out that, as a free and open economy serving as a regional trading, financial and logistics hub, Hong Kong is already an important conduit of trade and investment between ASEAN and mainland China.

Bilateral trade between ASEAN countries and China amounted to some USD360bn in 2011, and has been growing rapidly. A significant portion of this trade was physically routed through Hong Kong, or was arranged or financed by Hong Kong.

Hong Kong, Mak said, believes that its participation in the ACFTA ?will improve the efficiency of such trade, and more generally the flow of capital, entrepreneurship, technology and people within the region, enhancing the overall competitiveness of the ACFTA. This will be a win-win situation for all of us.?

?At present,? he added, ?Hong Kong adopts a policy of zero import tariffs and has few restrictions on services trade and foreign direct investment. Hong Kong's participation in the ACFTA will bring legal certainty of such policies to ASEAN enterprises selling their goods and services to Hong Kong, or investing in Hong Kong.?

?By the same token,? he continued, ?with the investment promotion and protection provisions in the ACFTA, Hong Kong investors will have an even greater incentive to channel more investments into the ASEAN region, creating more jobs and contributing to economic development in the host countries, particularly the relatively lesser developed ASEAN member states.?

Mak confirmed that Hong Kong was the world's fifth largest and Asia's second largest provider of foreign direct investment in 2011, with total outflow of direct investments from Hong Kong amounting to USD82bn. Mak predicts that the proportion of such investments going into the ASEAN region will increase significantly after Hong Kong becomes a party to the ACFTA.

As an important platform for trade and investment between ASEAN and China, Hong Kong's entry into the ACFTA should also strengthen its intermediary role, with more than 3,700 multinational companies having set up their regional headquarters or regional offices in Hong Kong, and, being a global financial hub and the pre-eminent offshore renminbi centre, Mak believes that Hong Kong can provide high-quality financial and management services between ASEAN, China and the rest of the world.

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Calif. man behind anti-Muslim film ordered jailed

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? The mystery surrounding the man behind the crudely produced anti-Islamic video that sparked violence in the Middle East took a strange turn after he appeared in court and gave yet another name in a string of aliases.

Arrested on Thursday after authorities said he violated his probation from a 2010 check fraud conviction, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula told a judge his real name was Mark Basseley Youseff. He said he'd been using that name since 2002, even though he went by Nakoula in his fraud case.

The full story about Nakoula and the video "Innocence of Muslims" still isn't known more than two weeks after violence erupted in Egypt and Libya, where Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three others were killed in Benghazi. Violence related to the film has since spread, killing dozens more.

Citing a lengthy pattern of deception and the potential to flee, U.S. Central District Chief Magistrate Judge Suzanne Segal ordered Nakoula to remain in prison without bond until another judge can hold a hearing to determine if he broke the terms of his probation.

"The court has a lack of trust in this defendant at this time," Segal said.

Prosecutors noted Nakoula had eight probation violations, including lying to his probation officers and using aliases. He could face new charges that carry a maximum two-year prison term.

After his 2010 conviction, Nakoula was sentenced to 21 months in prison and was barred from using computers or the Internet for five years without approval from his probation officer, though prosecutors said none of the violations involved the Internet. He also wasn't supposed to use any name other than his true legal name without the prior written approval of his probation officer.

Three names, however, have been associated with Nakoula this month alone.

The movie was made last year by a man who called himself Sam Bacile. After the violence erupted, a man who identified himself as Bacile spoke to media outlets including The Associated Press, took credit for the film and said it was meant to portray the truth about Muhammad and Islam, which he called a cancer.

The next day, the AP determined there was no Bacile and linked the identity to Nakoula, a former gas station owner with a drug conviction and a history of using aliases. Federal authorities later confirmed there was no Bacile and that Nakoula was behind the movie.

Some of the false statements in Nakoula's alleged probation violations had to do with the film, Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Dugdale said. Nakoula told probation officials his role was just writing the script, and denied going by the name Sam Bacile in connection with the film, Dugdale said.

Before going into hiding, Nakoula acknowledged to the AP that he was involved with the film, but said he only worked on logistics and management.

Nakoula, a Christian originally from Egypt, then went into hiding after he was identified as the man behind the trailer, which depicts Muhammad as a womanizer, religious fraud and child molester. He met with federal probation officials two weeks ago, led out of his home in suburban Cerritos in the middle of the night, flanked by Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies and cloaked in heavy clothing to protect his identity.

The public got their first good look at Nakoula on Thursday, although the news media was banned from the courtroom and reporters had to watch the proceedings on a TV in a nearby courthouse.

Nakoula wore beige pants and a collared shirt when he was led into the courtroom handcuffed and shackled. He appeared relaxed, smiling at one point before the hearing and conferring with his attorney.

Nakoula's attorney, Steven Seiden, sought to have the hearing closed and his client released on $10,000 bail. He argued Nakoula has checked in with his probation officer frequently and made no attempts to leave Southern California.

Seiden was concerned that Nakoula would be in danger in federal prison because of Muslim inmates, but prosecutors said he likely would be placed in protective custody.

Lawrence Rosenthal, a constitutional and criminal law professor at Chapman University School of Law in Orange, said it was "highly unusual" for a judge to order immediate detention on a probation violation for a nonviolent crime, but if there were questions about Nakoula's identity it was more likely.

"When the prosecution doesn't really know who they're dealing with, it's much easier to talk about flight," Rosenthal said. "I've prosecuted individuals who'd never given a real address. You don't know who you're dealing with, and you're just going to have very limited confidence about their ability to show up in court."

Enraged Muslims have demanded punishment for Nakoula, and a Pakistani cabinet minister has offered a $100,000 bounty to anyone who kills him.

First Amendment advocates have defended Nakoula's right to make the film while condemning its content. And federal officials likely will face criticism from those who say Nakoula's free speech rights were trampled by his arrest on a probation violation.

In arguing that Nakoula is a possible flight risk, Dugdale said Nakoula couldn't even reveal something as fundamental as his real name.

"He's a person who simply can't be trusted," he said.

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Associated Press writer Gillian Flaccus contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/calif-man-behind-anti-muslim-film-ordered-jailed-012117266.html

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Apple CEO Tim Cook Apologizes for Apple Maps, Suggests You Download... Bing [Apple Maps]

Apple Maps is a mess, to the point that now Apple CEO Tim Cook has now issued a public apology for it. And—in a very un-Apple fashion—has directed iPhone users to alternatives like Bing, Waze, and, well, Google. More »


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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Sharon Johnson Named Manager of Employee and Labor Relations ...

Oberlin OnCampus features brief bios of faculty and staff members new to the campus community. New employees who have not completed the New Employee Information form that was included in their human resources packet can still submit information by e-mailing oncampus@oberlin.edu. Others who want to supplement the information they have already provided may do so by e-mail. All new employees should e-mail a digital portrait-style photo to Oberlin OnCampus, or contact us to arrange to have a photo taken.

Sharon Johnson began her duties as manager of employee and labor relations on September 1, 2012. She brings with her 13 years of experience, including extensive contract negotiation and implementation experience. She was director of human resources at Allen Medical Center/Community Health Partners (now Mercy Allen Hospital/Mercy Regional Medical Center) from 1995 to 2003. Since that time, she has served as a consultant to Our Lady of the Wayside in Avon, Ohio; human resources manager for People Premier in St. Petersburg, Florida; and director of human resources for HELP Foundation, Inc., in Cleveland. She earned a bachelor of arts degree at Baldwin Wallace College. ?Please help me welcome Sharon Johnson to Oberlin College,? says Ron Watts, vice president for finance. ?Her experience in human resources and labor relations, as well as her familiarity with Oberlin from her time at Allen, will serve the college well.?

New Faculty and New Visiting Faculty

Crystal Biruk
Assistant Professor of Anthropology

Crystal Biruk teaches introduction to cultural anthropology, culture theory, and Empires of Science in the anthropology department. In the future, she hopes to teach courses on medical anthropology, global health issues, humanitarianism, anthropology of Africa, and transnational sexual politics. Biruk earned a BA in anthropology at Bryn Mawr College and a PhD in anthropology at University of Pennsylvania. Prior to Oberlin, Biruk was a postdoctoral fellow at the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Researching on Women at Brown University. Her research centers on the ethics and politics of intervention in the global South, specifically sub-Saharan Africa. She is interested in how the increasing presence of foreign humanitarian, development, and scientific projects in this region reconfigures local social geographies, producing new kinds of status, mobility, expertise, and exclusions. Biruk grew up in New Jersey, but has spent much of the past decade in either Philadelphia or Malawi. She enjoys spending time with her cat Gimlet, playing tennis, skiing, Scrabble, running, food, travel, and living variously.

Omar Tonsi Eldakar
Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology

Omar Tonsi Eldakar is teaching evolution and behavioral ecology in the biology department. Eldakar earned BS, MS, and PhD degrees at Binghamton University in biology. He then worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Insect Science at the University of Arizona.

Dane Karl Imerman
Visiting Assistant Professor of Politics

Dane Imerman teaches courses in the politics department, specifically focusing on international politics. Imerman earned a bachelor?s degree at the University of Missouri at Columbia and went a PhD at the Ohio State University in international relations, with a minor in comparative politics. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, football, and backpacking.

Sachiko Kondo
Visiting Instructor of Japanese
Sachiko Kondo is teaching all levels of Japanese in the East Asian studies department. Born and raised in Tokyo, Kondo earned a BA in social behavioral science at Soka University of America and an MA in Japanese at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Jessica Elaine Kuskey
Visiting Assistant Professor of Nineteenth-Century British Literature

Jessica Kuskey is teaching courses in the English department, including the history of science fiction, Victorian ?others,? and Victorian literature and science. Kuskey earned a BA in English at Central Connecticut State University and an MA in English at New York University. She is pursuing a PhD at Syracuse University. She says she is excited to have interesting conversations with Oberlin students and to share with them her research interests in the histories of science, technology, and print culture.

Chelsea Ram El Martinez
Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry

Oberlin graduate Chelsea Martinez is teaching organic chemistry classes during the fall semester. Before coming to Oberlin, she was a Congressional Hispanic Caucus Fellow at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, where she assisted in developing presidential policy around science and engineering education and the bioeconomy. She completed a PhD in bioorganic chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin in 2011 after teaching high school algebra, geometry, and chemistry, and she took time off from graduate school to write for the LA Times health desk and develop a networking community for the National Academy of Engineering?s diversity efforts.

Jason Petrulis
Visiting Assistant Professor of History
Jason Petrulis teaches courses on politics and capitalism in the United States and the world, including The U.S. since 1945, U.S. Foreign Policy since 1898, Gender and the Suburbs, U.S.-Asia Wars in History and Memory, and Commodities and Commoditization in U.S. History. Petrulis earned a BA at Harvard University and an MA and PhD at Columbia University. He is completing his first book, America the Brand: How Government and Business Learned to Sell America, as well as his current research project, ?The Rise and Fall of the Asiatic Wig, 1958-1979.?

Irene Sunwoo
Visiting Instructor of Art

Irene Sunwoo is teaching courses in modern and contemporary architectural history. She is a PhD candidate at the Princeton University School of Architecture. Her current research focuses on the history of architectural education during the late 20th century. She earned a BA in art history at New York University, an MA in the history of design at the Bard Graduate Center, and an MA in architectural history and theory at the Architectural Association.

New Staff

Caroline Marie Floyd
Campus Coordinator for Shansi

Caroline Floyd returned from two years of working abroad in China to begin working for Shansi as its Campus Coordinator. Caroline will be engaging with the Oberlin community to promote Shansi?s grants and fellowships abroad and is responsible for maintaining Shansi?s social media presence. Caroline is a Florida native and spent her college years in North Carolina where she earned a BA at Guilford College in religious studies and East Asian studies.

Lucy Gelb
GIS Research Assistant

Lucy Gelb maintains hardware and software related to GIS, GPS, and surveying for the geology department. In addition, she assists with classes, labs, winter term projects, and student projects involving GIS. Gelb earned a BA in geology and biology at Oberlin in 2012. She is returning to Oberlin after a semester abroad in New Zealand.

James Klaiber
Controller, Office of Finance

When James Klaiber began his duties as controller on July 1, 2012, he also began his second stint as an employee of Oberlin College. He previously worked for the college from 1994 to 1998 as the accounts payable manager. He then joined SunGard Higher Education, where he was a systems consultant and team manager. In that position, he worked with higher education clients to implement ERP systems, implemented finance/accounting systems, and designed training for IT and finance staff. His experience also includes working as a staff auditor with KPMG Peat Marwick and teaching accounting and management information systems at Bowling Green State University, where he had earlier earned the BA and MBA degrees. He is also a Certified Public Accountant. ?Please help me welcome James Klaiber to Oberlin College,? says Ron Watts, vice president for finance. ?Jim?s past experience and his knowledge of the Banner system will serve the College well.?

Angela LaGrotteria
College Access Coordinator for Oberlin College and the city of Oberlin school district
Angie LaGrotteria works with the Ninde Scholars Program to promote college access and success among Oberlin City School District middle and high school students. Some of her main responsibilities include supervising Oberlin College students who serve as Ninde tutors and planning college preparation and financial aid workshops for historically underserved students and their families. Originally from Elyria, LaGrotteria earned a BA in English and Spanish at Ohio University. She went on to earn an MA in women?s studies at San Diego State University and a PhD in women?s, gender, and sexuality Studies at Emory University. She says she is excited to return to northeast Ohio and be part of the vibrant Oberlin community. In her spare time, she enjoys practicing yoga, jogging, and reading.

Miriam Rothenberg
Laboratory Technician

Miriam Rothenberg is running geology Professor Amanda Schmidt?s research lab while Schmidt is on leave this semester. Rothenberg is responsible for processing soil and loess samples, using GIS to analyze spatial data, working with research students, and preparing for Professor Schmidt?s 2013 field season in China. Originally from Ithaca, New York, Rothenberg earned a BA in archaeological studies and anthropology at Oberlin, graduating in 2012. Her hobbies include circus and aerial arts, geocaching, linguistics, and, of course, geology.

Source: https://oncampus.oberlin.edu/source/articles/2012/09/28/sharon-johnson-named-manager-employee-and-labor-relations-more-new-faculty-and-staff

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Bonhams' Inaugural ?Preserving the Automobile ... - Old Car Online

Posted by Steve White on Sep 28, 2012

Bonhams, one of the top classic car auction houses in the world, announced that it will be presenting an auction to honor and encourage the preservation of the automobile. The auction will be held on the 8th of October, 2012 at the Simeone Automotive Museum in Philadelphia.

The main purpose of the auction will be to provide classic car collectors with the opportunity to acquire original automobiles that are exceptionally fine and fully documented. These automobiles have either been recently unearthed or sympathetically restored. Some of the highlights of the auction include a 1915 Packard Model 3-38 Six Gentleman?s Roadster, 1929 Pierce-Arrow Model 125 Dual Cowl Phaeton, 1931 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A Two-Door Faux Cabriolet, and a 1965 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 75 Limousine. Select automotive spares, accessories, and ephemera will also be offered to provide a useful resource for proper restoration of classic cars. The launch of a new book entitled The Stewardship of Historically Important Automobiles will also take place during the auction.

The automobiles that will be offered at the auction will be on display in the museum on the 6th and 7th of October. If you wish to attend the auction, you have to purchase a catalog at the price of $30.00. The catalog admits two people to the auction and the museum. No additional fee is charged for bidder registration. You can get more information about the auction and register to bid at Bonhams? official website.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Boy Scouts: Response to sex abuse was 'insufficient'

State of Oregon via AP file

This undated image made available by the State of Oregon on March 18, 2010 shows Timur Dykes. In April 2010, a jury decided the Boy Scouts were negligent for allowing Dykes, a former assistant scoutmaster, to associate with Scouts after he admitted to a Scouts official in 1983 that he had molested 17 boys, according to court records.

By Miranda Leitsinger, NBC News

As the Boy Scouts of America prepares for the court-ordered release of records detailing accusations of sex abuse by members and leaders, the organization acknowledged in an open letter this week that its response in some of the cases had been ?plainly insufficient, inappropriate, or wrong.?

The letter comes after the Oregon Supreme Court ordered the Boy Scouts to release ?ineligible volunteer? files from 1965 to 1985 that chronicle suspected or confirmed instances of child sex abuse. Media organizations had sued for the release of the files, part of a 2010 case in which a jury decided that the Scouts were negligent for allowing a former assistant scoutmaster to associate with the organization's youth after he admitted molesting 17 boys in 1983, court records show, according to The Associated Press.


Some 829 of the files from that time period (Jan. 1, 1965 to June 30, 1984) involve suspicions or confirmations of inappropriate sexual behavior with 1,622 youth, according to a report by Dr. Janet Warren, a professor of psychiatry and neurobehavioral sciences at the University of Virginia, for the Boy Scouts. The report, released Tuesday, was completed in 2011.

?Dr. Warren?s report shows that, as part of our broader Youth Protection program, the BSA?s system of ineligible volunteer files functions to help protect Scouts,? Wayne Perry, national president, Tico Perez, national commissioner, and Wayne Brock, chief Scout executive, said Tuesday in an open letter to the Scouting community. ?However, we also know that in some instances we failed to defend Scouts from those who would do them harm. There have been instances where people misused their positions in Scouting to abuse children, and in certain cases, our response to these incidents and our efforts to protect youth were plainly insufficient, inappropriate, or wrong.

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?For any episode of abuse, and in any instance where those involved in Scouting failed to protect, or worse, inflicted harm on children, we extend our deepest apologies and sympathies to victims and their families,? according to the letter. ?While we believe the files are an inconclusive record, the BSA will undertake a similar review and analysis of the IV (ineligible volunteer) files created from 1965 to present and ensure that all good-faith suspicion of abuse has been reported to law enforcement.?

The developments were first reported by the Los Angeles Times, which noted that Warren?s team was paid $75,000 to complete the study.

Warren?s findings included:

--? The total number of alleged youth victims identified in the files was 1,622. Of these, 1,302 were involved in Scouting, for 112 it was unclear, and for 208, they were not involved in Scouting.
--? 486 of the men identified in the files as suspects were arrested at some time for a sex crime. It may have occurred before they got involved with Scouting, as a result of the incident noted in their file or after they left the organization.
--? In 531 of the cases, there was information indicating alleged inappropriate sexual behavior with multiple youths.?
--? In 252 of the cases, the available information indicated alleged inappropriate sexual behavior with only a single victim.?
--? 128 of the men in the files had their registration revoked within a year of signing up.
-- Police were involved in the investigation of 523 cases.
-- Six men placed on probation offended against a Scout during their probationary period, while two men were accused of inappropriate sexual behavior with a youth after their probationary period had ended. ?
-- After being denied registration by the BSA, 175 men were identified as having sought to re-register with the organization, in some cases under a different name at another location many years after their initial entry into the files. They were denied entry into the Boy Scouts.

?My review of these files indicates that the reported rate of sexual abuse in Scouting has been very low,? Warren wrote in a summary of her report, in which she also said the ?files broadly refute the notion that these were ?secret files? of hidden abuse.?

?I believe that these files show that children in Scouting were safer and less likely to experience inappropriate sexual behavior in Scouting than in their own families, schools and during other community activities supervised by adults,? she wrote.

But an attorney who has filed several suits for former Scouts said Warren?s review didn?t take into account abuse cases that weren?t in the files.

"Personally I have represented more than a hundred men abused by Scout leaders whose names were never entered in the ... files -- even after BSA paid out substantial settlements on account of these abusers," Timothy Kosnoff, a Seattle attorney, told the Los Angeles Times. "The files are only the tip of the iceberg. Most perpetrators never get caught."

The Boy Scouts said they expect the files from the Oregon case to be released soon. They said that, beginning in 2010, the organization mandated that all suspicions of abuse be reported to law enforcement authorities and that they have always required members to follow local laws on reporting of abuse.

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Merrithew Health & Fitness Returns to MEDICA with New Fitness ...


MERRITHEW HEALTH & FITNESS RETURNS TO MEDICA WITH NEW FITNESS BRAND TO COMPLEMENT MINDFUL MOVEMENT

Control breathing, stability and the mind-body connection
Toronto, Ontario, Aug. 15, 2012 ? Merrithew Health & Fitness? makes its second appearance at MEDICA, the world?s largest annual medical trade show, November 14-17 in D?sseldorf, Germany, featuring ZEN?GA?, one of it?s newest fitness brands. ZEN?GA provides a unique blend of the foundational principles of STOTT PILATES?, yoga and dance to create an innovative fusion workout, bringing more mindful movement to every move.

?Our goal is to continuously provide superior products, services and equipment lines for professional and consumer use,? explains Lindsay G. Merrithew, President and CEO, Merrithew Health & Fitness. ?ZEN?GA will truly add diversity and complement current rehabilitative program offerings. Professionals and consumers alike will benefit from the experience of our trainers, researchers, and staff who have been in the health and fitness industry for over 20 years.?

ZEN?GA provides clients and rehab patients with more opportunity to leverage various programming in the mainstream fitness and personal training industry. It is another training modality for a healthcare professional to add to their repertoire of skills and offerings or recommend to their patients.

Based on STOTT PILATES foundational principles, ZEN?GA movements engage every muscle, heighten body awareness, and enhance the mind-body connection that are vital to any rehab program.

?When these modalities are combined, your focus will be on clarity of the mind, core stability, stamina, and resilience. With that, we are able to incorporate various pieces of equipment and accessories into the many ZEN?GA programs including the use of the Mini Stability Ball? set,? says PJ O?Clair, Master Instructor Trainer, Merrithew Health & Fitness. ?ZEN?GA increases your awareness to the deep stabilizing muscles of the body through practical restorative exercises. Combining balance, strength and fluid mindful movement, this routine brings a sense of composure to any rehabilitative, group or personal training environment.?

Merrithew Health & Fitness is committed to developing high-integrity fitness programs, products and services across a variety of disciplines that help people of all ages and abilities achieve a healthy lifestyle through their premium brands STOTT PILATES, ZEN?GA and CORE Athletic Conditioning & Performance Training. Merrithew?s Media Division (MMD) produces high-quality print and video based content for professional and consumer markets.

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

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Q: I am near the Humble, Texas area and am seeking a real estate agent who is interested in developing a professional long term relationship and who is familiar with Houston, and the surrounding areas (preferably northern Houston to include areas from Kingwood to Katy). I will be initially investing in SFR, and have my own leads. Agent will query MLS in accordance with my instructions, and provide information as necessary. I will not be buying exclusively from the MLS but will require comps for my own leads. I may sell or lease as my exit strategy dictates on each individual deal. I will also be purchasing from HUD so NAID is paramount. I will be referring to the agent numerous leads that I get that do not satisfy my own investment criteria. Newly licensed agents are welcome, if you are willing and able to learn quickly. Time is of the essence and the agent will need to be able to provide information timely and efficiently. I have my own closing/escrow/title company and they handle most of my paperwork. Thank you for your consideration.
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A: I have an investor savvy real estate agent in the Humble, TX area that can assist you. Contact me with your info and I can connect you two. I can be reached at 615 5eight7 5eight43. This agent is experienced, has the ability to see the value in a renovation and the ability to understand the costs of renovation. Thx.
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Former Filipino street kid, 13, wins $130,000

By Isolde Raftery, NBC News

As a child living in the Philippines, Kesz Valdez was beaten by his father, forced to make money to buy him drugs and alcohol.

At 4, Kesz ran away to a dump site, struggling to stay alive. After being gravely wounded from falling in a pile of burning tires, a man named Harnin Manalaysay cared for him and eventually became his guardian.

On his seventh birthday, Kesz told Manalaysay that he didn?t want birthday presents. Rather, he wanted to give gifts to street kids. Now, 13, Kesz?s charity, Championing Community Children, has given gifts to 5,000 street kids in Cavite City, an act of selflessness that has earned Kesz the 2012 International Children?s Peace Prize, an honor that comes with $130,000.


Today, Kesz educates children living on the streets about personal hygiene and he takes care of their wounds, according to a video made about his story.

"I teach the children how to wash hands properly, brush their teeth daily and bathe regularly. I believe that some of these street children we save will pay the act forward to help champion their own communities," he told GMA News Online.

Nobel Peace laureate Desmond Tutu, a retired Anglican bishop from South Africa who opposed Apartheid, presented the award on Sept. 19.

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?These young people show the incredible resilience in the human spirit,? Tutu said of the three children before him. ?I congratulate this year?s winner.?

Said Kesz, according to the prize website: ?My message to all children around the globe is; our health is our wealth! Being healthy will enable you to play, to think clearly, to get up and go to school and love the people around you in so many ways. To everyone in the world, please remember that every day, 6,000 children die from diseases associated with poor sanitation, poor hygiene, and we can do something about it! Please join me in helping street children achieve better health and better lives.?

He dedicated his award to his guardian, Manalaysay, GMA News Online reported.

"I look up to him as a father. He is the first person who made me feel loved so it is only fitting to dedicate this award to him," Kesz said.

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Toyota Pushes Hybrid Models, Scales Back Plans for EV

Toyota will roll out 21 hybrid vehicles by the end of 2015, while scaling back plans for widespread sales of its new all-electric compact in a decision that signals the company?s growing confidence in its hybrid strategy and its tepid view of battery-powered vehicles.

Toyota predicted its sales of hybrid models will likely surpass 1 million this year ? nearly double what it sold in 2011 ? and expects to maintain this level of sales through 2015. Despite its confidence in the hybrid vehicles, Toyota acknowledged the need to cut costs to increase profitability and spur sales, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Toyota will release its all-electric eQ on a limited basis in December to local governments and selected users in Japan and the US, a decision that marks the company?s conservative outlook of the market for battery-powered cars. Toyota said a lack of demand for the technology prompted the automaker to drop its plan for widespread sales.

Early demand for EVs has fallen short of projections, according to a Lux Research report that recommended EV manufacturers focus on strategies other than scaling up production to lower Li-ion battery costs and boost flagging sales.

In 2010, Toyota had announced plans to sell several thousand of the all-electric eQ vehicles per year when it originally unveiled the compact EV.

The eQ compact, which is based on the iQ Scion, features a new high-output lithium-ion battery that uses a minimum amount of space, and boasts an improved electric power consumption rate of 104 Wh/km.

Toyota also announced its sedan-type fuel cell vehicle is scheduled for launch around 2015. The vehicle has a power output density of 3 kW/L, more than twice the density of the fuel cell stack currently used in the fuel cell hybrid prototype, but is about half the size and weight. Toyota also developed a high-efficiency boost converter, which increased the voltage, making it possible to reduce the size of the motor and the number of fuel cells.

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Cutting through the genomic thicket in search of disease variants

ScienceDaily (Sep. 24, 2012) ? In the early stages of that vast undertaking known as the Human Genome Project, enthusiasm ran high. The enterprise would be costly and laborious but the clinical rewards, unprecedented. Once the complete blueprint of life was unlocked, the genetic underpinnings for a broad range of human maladies would be laid bare, allowing custom-tailored diagnosis and treatment and revolutionizing the field of medicine.

Or so it was thought.

Instead, "scientists were confronted with thousands of mutations in the collection of proteins in personal genomes, with no ready guide about what they meant in terms of health or disease," according to Sudhir Kumar, a researcher who directs the Center for Evolutionary Medicine and Informatics at Arizona State Unive rsity's Biodesign Institute.

Kumar explains that scientists and clinicians have turned to computer tools that sift meaningful variants from the glut of mutations they face. But the accuracy of these tools may be low, says Kumar.

Now Kumar, Li Liu and their colleagues describe a new technique that can reduce the rate of false positives in such tests, thereby increasing their reliability. The group's results recently appeared in the advanced online issue of the journal Nature Methods.

The new technique, labeled EvoD (for Evolutionary Diagnosis) capitalizes in part on comparative genomics -- an examination of DNA positions across evolutionary time and between diverse species -- to analyze the likely significance of particular human gene variants. EvoD was shown to work much better for positions that are the most evolutionarily conserved in the protein-coding portion of the human genome -- known as the exome.

As co-author Liu explains, researchers have taken a keen interest in mutations occurring at ultra-conserved sites in the exome, as these are usually the most critical in terms of protein function. Variants that are functionally damaging at such locations -- where evolution is highly resistant to change -- are likely to have profound effects on health, often producing so-called Mendelian diseases, which negatively impact health. EvoD performs better than existing methods in diagnosing these mutations.

The Center for Evolutionary Medicine and Informatics now provides EvoD as an online tool and genomic researchers have begun to use it already. The new technique and the tool pave the way for a deeper understanding of genomic variance and advances the quest for personalized disease diagnoses.

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AP-GfK Poll: Most see health law being implemented

FILE - In this March 23, 2010, file photo, participants applaud in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, March 23, 2010, as President Barack Obama, flanked by Macelas Owens of Seattle, left, and Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., right, signs the health care bill. Americans may not be all that crazy about President Barack Obama?s health care law, but a new poll shows they don?t see it going away. The Associated Press-GfK poll finds that about 7 in 10 Americans think the overhaul law will go into effect fully, with some changes, ranging from minor to major alterations. Behind the president, from left are, Senate Majority Whip Richard Durbin of Ill., Vice President Joe Biden, Vicki Kennedy, widow of Sen. Ted Kennedy, Rep. Sander Levin, D-Mich., Ryan Smith of Turlock, Calif., Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Md., Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev., Rep. Patrick Kennedy, D-R.I., House Majority Whip James Clyburn of S.C., and Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

FILE - In this March 23, 2010, file photo, participants applaud in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, March 23, 2010, as President Barack Obama, flanked by Macelas Owens of Seattle, left, and Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., right, signs the health care bill. Americans may not be all that crazy about President Barack Obama?s health care law, but a new poll shows they don?t see it going away. The Associated Press-GfK poll finds that about 7 in 10 Americans think the overhaul law will go into effect fully, with some changes, ranging from minor to major alterations. Behind the president, from left are, Senate Majority Whip Richard Durbin of Ill., Vice President Joe Biden, Vicki Kennedy, widow of Sen. Ted Kennedy, Rep. Sander Levin, D-Mich., Ryan Smith of Turlock, Calif., Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Md., Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev., Rep. Patrick Kennedy, D-R.I., House Majority Whip James Clyburn of S.C., and Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

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(AP) ? They may not like it, but they don't see it going away. About 7 in 10 Americans think President Barack Obama's health care law will go fully into effect with some changes, ranging from minor to major alterations, an Associated Press-GfK poll finds.

Just 12 percent say they expect the Affordable Care Act ? "Obamacare" to dismissive opponents ? to be repealed completely.

The law ? covering 30 million uninsured, requiring virtually every legal U.S. resident to carry health insurance and forbidding insurers from turning away the sick ? remains as divisive as the day it passed more than two years ago. After surviving a Supreme Court challenge in June, its fate will probably be settled by the November election, with Republican Mitt Romney vowing to begin repealing it on Day One and Obama pledging to diligently carry it out.

That's what the candidates say. But the poll found Americans are converging on the idea that the overhaul will be part of their lives in some form, although probably not down to its last clause and comma.

Forty-one percent said they expect it to be fully implemented with minor changes, while 31 percent said they expect to see it take effect with major changes. Only 11 percent said they think it will be implemented as passed.

Americans also prefer that states have a strong say in carrying out the overhaul. The poll found that 63 percent want states to run new health insurance markets called "exchanges." They would open for business in 2014, signing up individuals and small businesses for taxpayer-subsidized private coverage. With many GOP governors still on the sidelines, the federal government may wind up operating the exchanges in half or more of the states, an outcome only 32 percent of Americans want to see, according to the poll.

Finally, the poll found an enduring generation gap, with people 65 and older most likely to oppose the bill and those younger than 45 less likely to be against it.

"People are sort of averaging out the candidates' positions," said Harvard School of Public Health professor Robert Blendon, who tracks polling on health care issues. "The presidential candidates are saying there's a stark choice, but when you ask the voters, they don't believe that the whole bill will be repealed or implemented as it is today in law."

Republicans remain overwhelmingly opposed to the overhaul and in favor of repeal. But only 21 percent said they think that will actually come about.

Romney supporter Toni Gardner, 69, a retired school system nurse from Louisville, Ky., said that until a few weeks ago she was sure her candidate fully supported repeal, as she does.

But then Romney said in an interview there are a number of things he likes in the law that he would put into practice, including making sure that people with pre-existing medical problems can get coverage. The Romney campaign quickly qualified that, but the candidate's statement still resonates.

"If Romney gets in, he'll go with parts of it," Gardner said, "and there are parts of that he won't go with."

Gardner thinks expanding coverage will cost too much and may make it harder to get an appointment with a doctor. Besides, she doesn't believe the government can handle the job. She's covered by Medicare ? a government-run health system ? but says "that wasn't a choice that I had."

At 26, Santa Monica, Calif., web developer Vyki Englert has only bare-bones health insurance coverage. Her parents, a preschool teacher and a self-employed photographer, are uninsured. Englert says she thinks the law will largely go into effect as passed. (Among 18- to 29-year-olds, 60 percent think it will be implemented with only minor changes or none at all.)

Englert says that she supports guaranteeing coverage to people with health problems and that provisions such as broader coverage for birth control will help younger women such as her.

"I kind of see a day-to-day way where this law could benefit me," she said. Englert says the health care law dovetails with a trend toward consumerism in her generation. Older Americans "don't have the context of the young people," she added. "They are looking more at the theoretical impact on the budget and the country."

Overall, the poll found Americans divided on the question of repeal, with neither side able to claim a majority. Forty-nine percent said the health care law should be repealed completely, while 44 percent said it should be implemented as written.

The notion that the law will be implemented with changes, captured in the poll, mirrors a discussion going on behind the scenes in Washington, particularly among some Republicans.

"Whoever wins the election, the (health care law) is going to be modified," Mark McClellan, who ran Medicare under former President George W. Bush, said in a recent interview.

Congressional Republicans say if tax increases are on the table in a budget negotiation with a re-elected Obama next year, changes to the health care law ? including possible delays in implementation ? also must be considered. For now, White House officials refuse to be drawn in on that question.

Some parts of the law already are in effect; its big coverage expansion for the uninsured doesn't come until 2014.

Public opinion about the law itself has barely budged since the summer of 2010, soon after it passed. At the time, 30 percent supported the law. It's now 32 percent. And 40 percent opposed the overhaul. That's now 36 percent.

And misconceptions about the law that reigned two years ago continue to live on, including former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's widely debunked charge that it would create "death panels" to decide on care for the elderly and disabled. In 2010, 39 percent believed the law would set up committees to review individual medical records and decide who gets care paid for by the government. Forty-one percent currently hold that view, according to the poll.

The poll asked people to say whether 18 different items were in the law or not and to rate how certain they were about their answers. Just 14 percent were right most of the time and sure of it.

Still, knowledge about what the law actually does is growing. More people are aware of provisions that allow adult children to stay on their parents' coverage until age 26, impose insurance mandates on individuals and businesses, and protect those with pre-existing medical conditions.

The poll was conducted Aug. 3-13 and involved interviews with 1,334 randomly chosen adults nationwide. It has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.

The survey was conducted online by GfK using its KnowledgePanel sample, which first chose people for the study using randomly generated telephone numbers and home addresses. Once people were selected to participate, they were interviewed online. Participants without Internet access were provided it for free.

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AP News Survey Specialist Dennis Junius contributed to this report.

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Don't Make These Common Retirement Mistakes - Retirement Homes

Retirement is a time for new beginnings and a clean slate. Baby Boomers have the choice between traveling the world, spending their time volunteering, among countless other retirement ideas.

But some retirement ideas which sound great may cause more difficulty and frustration than they?re worth, and USNews.com recently compiled a list of retirement plans which recent retirees (or soon-to-be retirees) should think twice about before jumping in:

1/ Retiring in an exotic location- While sandy beaches and waterfront villas sound attractive, the biggest problem Boomers might face is a lack of familiarity with the area, and a lack of people they know. In the event there are challenges or problems, friends and family can be helpful, but it?s harder when they are hundreds or even thousands of miles away.

2/ Overestimating travel expenses- As the news source noted, some expenses tend to fall in retirement, such as those related to work and careers, but it?s easy for travel and vacation budgets to balloon out of control, putting a strain on the recently-retired Boomer.

3/ Taking social security early- As noted elsewhere, the earlier you take social security payments, the less money you will receive, so think about whether you really need the money now. If not, it may be a better idea to wait longer and take more money when you might need it more.

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AP Exclusive: Philadelphia man Nazi probe target

BERLIN (AP) ? Germany has launched a war crimes investigation against an 87-year-old Philadelphia man it accuses of serving as an SS guard at the Auschwitz death camp, The Associated Press has learned, following years of failed U.S. Justice Department efforts to have the man stripped of his American citizenship and deported.

Johann "Hans" Breyer, a retired toolmaker, admits he was a guard at Auschwitz during World War II, but told the AP he was stationed outside the facility and had nothing to do with the wholesale slaughter of some 1.5 million Jews and others behind the gates.

The special German office that investigates Nazi war crimes has recommended that prosecutors charge him with accessory to murder and extradite him to Germany for trial on suspicion of involvement in the killing of at least 344,000 Jews at the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp in occupied Poland.

The AP also has obtained documents that raise doubts about Breyer's testimony about the timing of his departure from Auschwitz.

The case is being pursued on the same legal theory used to prosecute late Ohio autoworker John Demjanjuk, who died in March while appealing his conviction in Germany on charges he served as a guard at the notorious Sobibor death camp, also in occupied Poland.

The conviction was not considered legally binding because Demjanjuk died before his appeals were exhausted. But prosecutors maintain they can still use the same legal argument to pursue Breyer. Under that line of thinking ? even without proof of participation in any specific crime ? a person who served as a death camp guard can be charged with accessory to murder because the camp's sole function was to kill people.

Experts estimate that at least 80 former camp guards or others who would fall into the same category are likely still alive today, almost 70 years after the end of the war.

Authorities in the Bavarian town of Weiden, who have jurisdiction, are currently trying to determine if the evidence is sufficient for prosecution. A German official working on the case confirmed that Breyer was the target of the probe; he spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release the information.

Breyer acknowledged in an interview in his modest row house in northeastern Philadelphia that he was in the Waffen SS at Auschwitz but that he never served at the part of the camp responsible for the extermination of Jews.

"I didn't kill anybody, I didn't rape anybody ? and I don't even have a traffic ticket here," he told the AP. "I didn't do anything wrong."

He said he was aware of what was going on inside the death camp, but did not witness it himself. "We could only see the outside, the gates," he said.

Breyer said he had recently suffered three "mini-strokes." But he was cogent and clear as he talked about his past for more than an hour, sitting in his living room.

For more than a decade, the Justice Department waged court battles to try to have Breyer deported. They largely revolved around whether Breyer had lied about his Nazi past in applying for immigration or whether he could have citizenship through his American-born mother. That legal saga ended in 2003, with a ruling that allowed him to stay in the United States, mainly on the grounds that he had joined the SS as a minor and could therefore not be held legally responsible for participation in it.

Breyer testified in U.S. court that he served as a perimeter guard at Auschwitz I, which was largely for prisoners used as slave laborers, though it also had a makeshift gas chamber used early in the war; it was also the camp where SS doctor Josef Mengele carried out sadistic experiments on inmates.

But he denied ever serving in Auschwitz II, better known as Auschwitz-Birkenau, the death camp area where the bulk of the people were killed. He also said he deserted in August, 1944 and never returned to the camp, though eventually rejoined his unit fighting outside Berlin in the final weeks of the war.

A U.S. Army intelligence file on Breyer, obtained by the AP, calls that statement into question.

In 1951, American military authorities in Germany carried out a background check on Breyer when he first applied for a visa to the U.S. The file from that investigation lists him as being with a SS Totenkopf, or "Death's Head," battalion in Auschwitz as late as Dec. 29, 1944 ? four months after he said he deserted. The Army Investigative Records Repository file was obtained by the AP from the National Archives through a Freedom of Information Act request.

The document is significant because judges in 2003 said Breyer's testimony on desertion was part of what convinced them that his service with the Waffen SS after turning 18 might not have been voluntary, further mitigating his wartime responsibility.

Also weighing in Breyer's favor with the judges was his testimony that he refused to have the SS tattoo; he does not have such a mark today or evidence that one was removed.

Kurt Schrimm, the head of the specials prosecutors' office in Ludwigsburg, which carried out the Breyer probe before it was turned over to Weiden prosecutors, said he felt there was sufficient evidence to bring charges against Breyer, although he declined to discuss details.

"All of these guards were stationed at times on the ramps (where train transports of prisoners were unloaded), at times at the gas chambers and at times in the towers," he said.

Weiden prosecutors, who were chosen because the office is nearest where Breyer last lived in Germany, say it could take several months before deciding whether to file charges.

A former prosecutor in Schrimm's office, Thomas Walther, said he had known of the file on Breyer from his time there. He is now already representing, pro bono, a woman who lost her two siblings in Auschwitz at the time that Breyer is alleged to have been there. The woman will join any prosecution as a co-plaintiff as allowed under German law. Walther said he has established the email address auschwitz.coplaintiff(at)gmail.com for other victims' families.

"Time is swiftly running out to bring Nazi criminals to justice," Walther said. "I hope that prosecutors in Weiden will act soon on this case."

The Breyer case was handled in the U.S. by the Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations. Eli Rosenbaum, who previously headed the office, would not comment on any details of evidence that had been collected against him, nor say whether American agencies were involved in helping with the German probe. Rosenbaum is now with the Justice Department's Human Rights and Special Prosecutions Section, into which the OSI was merged.

Breyer was born in 1925 in what was then Czechoslovakia to an ethnic German father and an American mother, Katharina, who was born in Philadelphia. Slovakia became a separate state in 1939 under the influence of Nazi Germany. In 1942, the Waffen SS embarked on a drive to recruit ethnic Germans there and Breyer joined at age 17. The fact he was a minor at the time was critical in the 2003 decision to allow him to stay in the United States.

Called up to duty in 1943, Breyer said he was shipped off the same day to Buchenwald ? in Germany ? where he was assigned to the Totenkopf.

By treaty, the U.S. can extradite its citizens to Germany. But Breyer said he would fight any attempts to take him away from the U.S. and his wife and family.

"I'm an American citizen, just as if I had been born here," he said in his Philadelphia home. "They can't deport me."

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Herschaft reported from New York, Moore from Philadelphia

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David Rising can be reached at http//www.twitter.com/davidrising; Matt Moore at http//www.twitter.com/MattMooreAP; and Randy Herschaft at http://www.twitter.com/HerschaftAP

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ap-exclusive-philadelphia-man-nazi-probe-target-105432319.html

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