Togo’s Presidential Election , The United States calls on the Togolese government to conduct a credible election on April 24 that reflects the will of the Togolese people.
We note disturbing instances of violence over the past weekend, and we call on all sides to maintain calm during the election period. This election can promote peaceful national reconciliation in Togo, but only if it is conducted in a free and fair manner.
Reports of incomplete voter registration, uneven distribution of voter cards and violence are troubling. We are particularly disappointed that the Government of Togo has refused to permit the training of candidate representatives by the National Democratic Institute. We urge Togo to reconsider this decision.
The United States commends the efforts of the Special Envoy of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to improve Togo’s election process. The United States look for results that are credible and accepted by both Togo’s citizens and the international community.
SOURCE: state.gov2005/428 Press Statement Richard Boucher, Spokesman Washington, DC April 18, 2005
RELATED and background, Togo
Tuesday, April 19, 2005
Togo Presidential Election
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
Question: There is an individual in Los Angeles who claims he is the "Honorary Consul for the Republic of Northern Cyprus." What is the U.S. position on this?
Answer: The United States does not recognize the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus" and therefore there cannot be any diplomatic or official representation of it in the United States, including honorary consuls or consulates. Members of the Turkish Cypriot community informed us they intended to name a representative in Los Angeles. This individual has no official standing as far as the United States is concerned.
2005/431 Released on April 18, 2005
Taken Question Office of the Spokesman Washington, DC April 18, 2005 Question Taken at April 18, 2005 Daily Press Briefing
President and Mrs. Bush Congratulate Pope Benedict XVI
President and Mrs. Bush Congratulate Pope Benedict XVI The South Lawn 3:31 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Laura and I offer our congratulations to Pope Benedict XVI. He's a man of great wisdom and knowledge. He's a man who serves the Lord. We remember well his sermon at the Pope's funeral in Rome, how his words touched our hearts and the hearts of millions. We join with our fellow citizens and millions around the world who pray for continued strength and wisdom as His Holiness leads the Catholic Church.
Thank you all.
END 3:32 P.M. EDT For Immediate Release, Office of the Press Secretary, April 19, 2005
Tenth Anniversary of Oklahoma City Bombing
President's Statement on Tenth Anniversary of Oklahoma City Bombing
The tenth anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing takes us back to the terrible tragedy that touched all Americans and took the lives of so many from Oklahoma City. We remember the malice that led to the death of 168 innocent people in the Murrah Federal Building. For the survivors of this crime and for the families of the dead, the pain goes on. We also remember the many acts of courage and kindness we saw in the midst of that horror. Oklahoma City will always be one of those places in our national memory where the worst and the best both came to pass. We pray for the lives that were lost that day - and we pray for their families. We ask God for strength and peace for those who lost so much.
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Annual U.S.-E.U. Summit in Washington, D.C
President to Host Annual U.S.-E.U. Summit in Washington, D.C.
This year the annual U.S.-EU Summit will take place in Washington, D.C. President Bush will host the Summit on June 20, 2005. The United States and the European Union have an important and expanding agenda of global cooperation. The President looks forward to this opportunity to discuss our transatlantic agenda with European Council President Jean-Claude Juncker and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso.
# # # For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary April 19, 2005
Passover Message, 5765
President's Passover Message, 5765
I send greetings to those observing Passover, beginning at sundown on April 23.
This celebration marks the historic exodus of the Israelites from Pharaoh's oppression more than 3,000 years ago. During Passover, Jews around the world gather with family and friends to share the story of God's deliverance of the Israelites from slavery to freedom. Through songs and prayers, they remember the blessings and mercy of a just and loving God. By passing this story from generation to generation, they teach the triumph of faith over tyranny and celebrate God's promise of freedom.
The lesson of this story is timeless and reminds us that even in the face of struggle, hope endures. As we work to bring hope to the oppressed, we recall the words of the Psalmist, which are read at the Seder meal: "This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it."
Laura and I send our best wishes for a joyous Passover. GEORGE W. BUSH
# # # For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary April 19, 2005
Education and Sharing Day, U.S.A., 2005
Education and Sharing Day, U.S.A., 2005 A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America
As we enjoy the great freedoms of our country, we are mindful of our obligation to pass on to our children the values that sustain our liberty and our democracy. On Education and Sharing Day, we reaffirm our commitment to teach young people the lessons they need to preserve and strengthen our Nation, and to reach as far as their vision and character can take them.
Education and Sharing Day honors the memory of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, who established education and outreach centers that offer social services and humanitarian aid around the world. Commemorating his life and legacy teaches the next generation that a single life of conscience and purpose can touch and lift up many lives. By helping to heal a broken heart, surrounding a friend with love, feeding the hungry, or providing shelter for the homeless, we can change America for the better, one heart, one soul, and one conscience at a time.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim April 20, 2005, as Education and Sharing Day, U.S.A. I call upon all our citizens to dedicate their time and talents to help our rising generation grow into caring and responsible adults.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this nineteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord two thousand five, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and twenty ninth.
GEORGE W. BUSH
# # # For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary April 19, 2005
Madagascar and Millennium Challenge Corporation Board
Statement on Madagascar and Millennium Challenge Corporation Board
Today, Madagascar became the first country to sign a Compact with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Board. The signing of this compact marks the beginning of a new approach to development assistance that recognizes sound policies and good governance are vital to poverty reduction and economic growth in developing countries. The United States congratulates the Government of Madagascar for its hard work with the Millennium Challenge Corporation to develop this $110 million program to raise rural incomes and productivity, and for its commitment to ruling justly, investing in its people, and promoting economic freedom. MCC is working in partnership with other eligible countries to complete their proposals for MCA assistance.
# # # For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary April 18, 2005
RELATED, background on Madagascar and Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC)
Stephen Hadley, V. Phillip Lago, Executive Secretary National Security Council.
Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, announced today the appointment of V. Phillip Lago as Executive Secretary of the National Security Council.
Phil Lago comes to the White House with a distinguished career spanning more than 25 years in the Intelligence Community, including the Central Intelligence Agency where he held various management and analytical positions. Most recently, Mr. Lago served as the Executive Secretary for the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI), and was responsible for the DCI's continuity of operations and continuity of government programs. In 2004, Mr. Lago received the prestigious Director's Award from the DCI. He was a member of the DCI's 9/11-response team and served as the DCI's representative to a series of White House working groups on homeland security.
A native of Washington, D.C., Mr. Lago spent a substantial part of his youth traveling the world with his family. Mr. Lago now lives with his wife, Linda, in Vienna, Virginia.
# # # For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary April 18, 2005 Personnel Announcement
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum,
President Dedicates Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Springfield, Illinois 11:59 A.M. CDT
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all very much. Thanks for the warm welcome. Laura and I are so very grateful for your generous invitation to be here. Mr. Speaker, thank you for your incredibly warm words. I appreciate your leadership, I appreciate your friendship and so do the people of Illinois.
I am so honored to be here to dedicate a great institution honoring such a great American. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum was a long time coming. But as many speakers have said, it's really worth the wait. Laura and I were just given a tour by Richard -- appreciate his leadership, by the way. I guess the best way to describe what we saw is a superb collection; a superb resource for scholars; and an invitation for all, especially the young, to rediscover Lincoln for themselves.
The mission of this library is essential to our country, because to understand the life and the sacrifice of Abraham Lincoln is to understand the meaning and promise of America. Most of you all know, the First Lady was a librarian. (Applause.) Any time she can get me into a library is a pretty good deal, as far as she's concerned. (Laughter.)
I want to thank your Governor and Patti, for their hospitality. Thank you, Lieutenant Governor. I thank the two United States senators from Illinois, Senator Durbin and Obama. I appreciate the members of the United States Congressional delegation who are here. I particularly want to pay my respects to Ray LaHood, who has worked so hard on this project. I want to thank all the members of the State House who are here. I appreciate the Mayor, Mayor Davlin. I appreciate the Secretary of State and Treasurer, I appreciate you all for coming.
It's an honor to be here with our fellow citizens. I particularly want to say thanks to my friend, Jim Edgar, for his leadership to get this museum going. (Applause.) I want to thank Brian Lamb -- C-SPAN happens to be one of my mother's favorite networks. (Laughter.) I particularly want to thank Mihan Lee for standing up in front of us and expressing her words so eloquently about living in a free society. (Applause.) I thank Reverend McLean for his prayers. And I thank you all for coming. All of us have come here today because of our great appreciation for the 16th President of the United States.
In a small way, I can relate to the rail-splitter from out West because he had a way of speaking that was not always appreciated by the newspapers back East. (Laughter and applause.) A New York Times story on his first inaugural address reported that Mr. Lincoln was lucky "it was not the constitution of the English language and the laws of English grammar that he was called upon to support." (Laughter.) I think that fellow is still writing for the Times. (Laughter.)
In Washington, D.C., where Lincoln served America and where he was assassinated, we honor his influence in a great temple of democracy. Here in Springfield, in Illinois, where he lived along with Mary, and where their sons were born and where the funeral train ended its journey 140 years ago, we honor his good life in a more personal way. Here we can walk through his house, see his belongings, and read the Gettysburg Address in his own hand. And even across the mounting years, we can sense the power of his mind, the depth of his convictions, and the decency that defined his entire life.
Abraham Lincoln started life in the last month of Thomas Jefferson's presidency, with no early advantages other than curiosity and character. Before history took notice, he earned money as a storekeeper, a surveyor and a post master. He taught himself the law. He established a successful legal practice and rose in a new political party on the power of his words. Those who knew him remembered his candor, his kindness and his searching intellect -- his combination of frontier humor with the cadences of Shakespeare and the Holy Bible. As a state legislator in Springfield, a congressman, and a debater on the stump, Lincoln embodied the democratic ideal -- that leadership and even genius are found among the people themselves, and sometimes in the most unlikely places.
Young Lincoln didn't worry much about how he looked or what he wore. He took great care of the things he said, and Americans took notice beyond the borders of Illinois. In New York City, an eyewitness at his Cooper Union Speech in 1860 said this: "His face lighted up as with an inward fire; the whole man was transfigured. I forgot his clothes, his personal appearance, and his individual peculiarities. Presently forgetting myself, I was on my feet with the rest, cheering this wonderful man."
An ambitious young Lincoln was heard to lament that the great work of the American Revolution was all in the past. When he departed Springfield as President-elect, he spoke of duties perhaps even greater than George Washington faced. Events proved him correct. His very election as President was regarded as a cause for war. And as he sent legions of men to death and sacrifice, Lincoln's own burden began to show in a lined and tired face. Without really knowing, the American people had chosen perhaps the only man who could preserve our unity and assure our future as a great nation. He was the relentless enemy of secession -- without hatred or malice toward those who seceded. He grieved every day at the ruin and waste of war -- yet he knew that even this tragedy could be redeemed by the renewal of American ideals. On Good Friday, 1865, Lincoln did not know it was his last day on Earth. But on that day, he knew that all the sacrifices and the sorrow across the land had meaning, and the Union had been sa
When his life was taken, Abraham Lincoln assumed a greater role in the story of America than man or President. Every generation has looked up to him as the Great Emancipator, the hero of unity, and the martyr of freedom. Children have learned to follow his model of integrity and principle. Leaders have read and quoted his words, and have hoped to find a measure of his wisdom and strength. In all this, Lincoln has taken on the elements of myth. And in this case, the myth is true. In the character and convictions of this one man, we see all that America hopes to be.
Lincoln's career and contributions were founded on a single argument: That there are no exceptions to the ringing promises of the Declaration of Independence; that all of us who share the human race are created equal. At a campaign stop in Chicago, Lincoln said, "If that Declaration is not the truth, let us get out the statute book, in which we find it and tear it out. Who is so bold as to do it? Let us stick to it then, let us stand firmly by it then." This led him over time to confront the great tension in America's founding between the promise of liberty and the fact of slavery. Lincoln was morally offended by what he called "the monstrous injustice of slavery itself." And he believed the permanent acceptance of the institution of slavery would represent the end of the American ideal. He would not accept that our new world of hope and freedom must forever be a prison for millions. And so with the relentless logic and clarity of Lincoln, he pushed his countrymen to choose: Live up to the truth wr
President Lincoln sought every reasonable political compromise that might avoid war -- but he did not believe America could surrender its founding commitments and remain the same country. As his presidency unfolded, this conviction gathered force and urgency until the day he freed millions by signing a proclamation. And then he looked up and said, "That will do." Days before his death in April, 1865, Lincoln spoke from a White House window and declared that the right to vote should be extended to some freed men and African Americans who had fought for the Union. In that audience was a man named Booth, who vowed, this is "the last speech he will ever make."
Lincoln's voice was silenced, but he, more than any other American, had spoken to all the ages and his words have haunted and driven our history. His authority was asserted after the war as we corrected our Constitution and finally ended the great national sin of slavery. Citizens enlisted Lincoln's principles in the fight to bring the vote to women and to end Jim Crow laws. When Martin Luther King, Jr. called America to redeem the promissory note of the Declaration, he stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial -- and Lincoln was behind him in more ways than one. From the lunch counter to the school house door to the Army barracks, President Lincoln has continued to hold this nation to its promises. And we will never relent -- we will never rest until those promises are met. (Applause.)
The convictions that have guided our history are also at issue in our world. We also face some questions in our time: Do the promises of the Declaration apply beyond the culture that produced it? Are some, because of birth or background, destined to live in tyranny -- or do all, regardless of birth or background, deserve to live in freedom? Americans have no right or calling to impose our own form of government on others. Yet, American interests and values are both served by standing for liberty in every part of the world. (Applause.)
Our interests are served when former enemies become democratic partners -- because free governments do not support terror or seek to conquer their neighbors. Our interests are served by the spread of democratic societies -- because free societies reward the hopes of their citizens, instead of feeding the hatreds that lead to violence. Our deepest values are also served when we take our part in freedom's advance -- when the chains of millions are broken and the captives are set free, because we are honored to serve the cause that gave us birth. (Applause.)
Sometimes the progress of liberty comes gradually, like water that cuts through stone. Sometimes progress comes like a wildfire, kindled by example and courage. We see that example and courage today in Afghanistan and Kyrgystan, Ukraine, Georgia and Iraq. We believe that people in Zimbabwe and Iran and Lebanon and beyond have the same hopes, the same rights, and the same future of self-government. The principles of the Declaration still inspire, and the words of the Declaration are forever true. So we will stick to it; we will stand firmly by it. (Applause.)
Every generation strives to define the lessons of Abraham Lincoln, and that is part of our tribute to the man himself. None of us can claim his legacy as our own, but all of us can learn from the faith that guided him. He trusted in freedom and in the wisdom of the Founders, even in the darkest hours. That trust has helped Americans carry on, even after the second day of Gettysburg; even on December 8, 1941; even on September the 12th, 2001. Whenever freedom is challenged, the proper response is to go forward with confidence in freedom's power. (Applause.)
Lincoln also trusted in the ways of Providence, the working of an unseen power. He knew the course of Providence is not always what we hope, or ask, or expect -- but he trusted still. In his example, we are reminded to be patient and humble, knowing that God's purpose and God's justice will break forth in time. (Applause.)
Abraham Lincoln had a streak of melancholy in him. He said our short lives are like "the break of the wave." But the wave of his life is still felt in our world. The Union he saved still thanks him. The people he freed still honor him. And here in the place he called home, Springfield, Illinois, we proudly dedicate the Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum.
May God bless you all. (Applause.)
END 12:18 P.M. CDT For Immediate ReleaseOffice of the Press SecretaryApril 19, 2005
Monday, April 18, 2005
minimum wage and overtime violations
U.S. Department of Labor Collects $40,000 in Back Wages For 59 California Chicken Processing Employees
SAN FRANCISCO—Overhill Farms, a Vernon, Calif.-based chicken processing company, has agreed to pay $40,000 in back wages owed by one of its subcontractors to 59 Hispanic workers. The subcontractor, FPT/Fresh Pak, went bankrupt and Overhill Farms agreed to cover the back wages although it was not legally required to do so.
The U.S. Department of Labor discovered minimum wage and overtime violations during an investigation into the subcontractor’s pay practices over a five-month period ending December 2004.
Investigators of the department’s Wage and Hour Division found that FPT/Fresh Pack misclassified as independent contractors employees they contracted to work at a de-boning plant. FPT/Fresh Pack violated the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) when it failed to meet payroll for two weeks, pay minimum wages and overtime pay, and keep adequate payroll records. The subcontractor also illegally deducted the cost of aprons, gloves, hair nets and other required equipment from workers’ paychecks.
“The Department of Labor is committed to helping workers, especially low-wage earners, receive all the wages to which they are entitled under the law,” said George Friday, regional administrator of the Wage and Hour Division in San Francisco.
The violations came to light as a result of employees contacting the Mexican Consulate in Los Angeles, a partner with the Wage and Hour Division in the EMPLEO program. EMPLEO is an alliance of federal and state agencies, the Diocese of San Bernardino, Regional Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, CHIRLA (Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles) and the consulates of Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica to educate Spanish-speaking workers and employers on workplace rights and responsibilities. The EMPLEO toll-free help line (1-877-552-9832) has relayed information assisting a number of investigations.
The back wages, already paid by Overhill to the Department of Labor, are being distributed to the affected former FPT/Fresh Pack workers. Overhill Farms processes chicken into frozen foods for major clients such as Panda Express, Sara Lee, and Delta Airlines.
The Wage and Hour Division recovered nearly $200 million in back wages in fiscal year (FY) 2004 for more than 288,000 workers.
SOURCE: The United States Department of Labor For more information about the FLSA, call the Department of Labor’s toll-free help line at 1-866-4USWAGE (1-866-487-9243) or contact the Los Angeles Wage and Hour office at (213) 894-6375. Information is also available on the Internet at wagehour.dol.gov.
OPA News Release: [04/18/2005] Contact Name: Deanne Amaden Phone Number: (415) 975-4741 Release Number: 05-708-SAN (SF-039)
Operation FALCON
ATTORNEY GENERAL ALBERTO R. GONZALES ANNOUNCES ARRESTS OF MORE THAN 10,000 FUGITIVES THROUGH OPERATION FALCON
WASHINGTON, DC - Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales and Ben Reyna, Director of the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), today announced that the USMS, working closely with its federal, state and local partners, has successfully completed the largest fugitive apprehension operation in American history. Through Operation FALCON (“Federal And Local Cops Organized Nationally”), which was conducted April 4-10, 2005, Deputy U.S. Marshals and their law enforcement partners arrested a total of 10,340 fugitives and cleared more than 13,800 felony warrants.
“Operation FALCON is an excellent example of President Bush’s direction and the Justice Department’s dedication to deal both with the terrorist threat and traditional violent crime,” said Attorney General Gonzales. “This joint effort shows the commitment of our federal, state, and local partners to make our neighborhoods safer, and it has led to the highest number of arrests ever recorded for a single initiative of its kind. We will use all of our Nation’s law enforcement resources to serve the people, to pursue justice, and to make our streets and Nation safer.”
“This operation, which produced the largest number of arrests ever recorded during a single initiative, would not have been possible without the cooperation of our law enforcement partners on the federal, state, and local levels,” said Director Reyna. “Working together, we were able to take more than 10,000 fugitives off the streets, making our communities safer for everyone.”
Nearly 960 federal, state, and local agencies helped the USMS identify thousands of the nation’s most dangerous fugitives during Operation FALCON. The Marshals Service’s five regional fugitive task forces and three foreign field offices joined forces with their counterparts to put more than 3,000 law enforcement officers on the street during each day of the operation. The members of the task force prioritized for arrest those involved in homicides, sexual assaults, gang-related crimes, kidnappings, major drug offenses, crimes against children and the elderly, and unregistered sex offenders.
Operation FALCON task force members sought foreign fugitives believed to be in the United States, handled cases referred by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and received support from the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) at the Department of Justice. INTERPOL and the State Department’s Diplomatic Security Service assisted in the investigations of persons wanted by law enforcement worldwide. Sixteen foreign and international fugitives who were arrested during Operation FALCON now face deportation or extradition proceedings.
One such fugitive arrested through Operation FALCON is a Connecticut man who was wanted in Hartford for murder and assault after shooting three individuals. While the Marshals Service, the Hartford Police Department, the Connecticut State Police, and the Connecticut Department of Probation actively pursued their investigation, the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement determined that the man had fled to Jamaica, where he had relatives. Leads were forwarded to the USMS foreign field office in Kingston, Jamaica, where Deputy U.S. Marshals, working in coordination with the Jamaica Constabulary Force, located him at his mother’s residence. The man is now being detained pending extradition.
“I applaud the achievements of every Deputy Marshal, police officer, detective, trooper, investigator, deputy sheriff, and special agent who hit the street virtually around-the-clock for seven days,” said Robert J. Finan II, the Marshals Service’s Assistant Director for Investigative Services. “Also of note is that during the course of this initiative, there were no serious incidents or serious injuries to either law enforcement officers or those who were taken into custody.”
Operation FALCON coincided with the beginning of the U.S. Department of Justice’s “National Crime Victims’ Rights Week.” During his remarks announcing the results of Operation FALCON, the Attorney General praised the efforts of the participating agencies, noting that targeting violent fugitives provides justice for the victims of those crimes and ensures safer communities. “By taking violent fugitives off the streets and putting them behind bars where they belong,” said Attorney General Gonzales, “we’ve honored the victims and made our streets safer.”
PHOTOS/VIDEO AVAILABLE
The Marshals Service Office of Public Affairs has photos of actual arrests during the Operation available to press at www.usmarshals.gov
PARTICIPATING AGENCIES
A complete list of all of the federal, state, and local agencies that participated in Operation FALCON is available at the Marshals Service website at
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PREPARING TAX RETURNS SCAM
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT SEEKS TO BAR MISSISSIPPI MAN FROM PREPARING INCOME TAX RETURNS FOR OTHERS
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Justice Department today asked a federal court to bar Ray Robert Ladner, a tax return preparer from Pass Christian, Mississippi, from preparing income tax returns for others. The civil injunction suit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, in Gulfport, alleges that Ladner prepared a variety of fraudulent income tax returns. The government also seeks an order directing Ladner to provide the government his customers’ names, telephone and Social Security numbers, and mailing and e-mail addresses.
According to the complaint, Ladner, operating under the names Professional Accounting Services, Inc., Professional Associates, Inc., Ladner’s Accounting Service Inc., Express Refund Tax Service, and Coast Accounting & Tax Service, Inc., prepared returns improperly claiming deductions for fabricated charitable contributions, business losses, expenses, and improperly claiming the earned income tax credit. The complaint projects that returns Ladner is believed to have prepared for the 2002 and 2003 tax years may have cost the United States Treasury more than $1.8 million.
The government also accuses Ladner of improperly preparing returns by fraudulently using the names and Social Security numbers of his customers and their minor children. In one instance, Ladner allegedly claimed fraudulent dependent exemptions on a customer’s return using the names and Social Security numbers of other customers’ children. The government also accuses Ladner of fabricating income for a customer who had none in order to claim the earned income tax credit, a benefit that is available under some circumstances to low-income working people. Then, Ladner allegedly had the resulting improper tax refund paid to him, rather than to the customer whose return he prepared.
“People who prepare fraudulent tax returns cheat their customers and unfairly shift the tax burden to honest American taxpayers,” said Eileen J. O'Connor, Assistant Attorney General for the Justice Department’s Tax Division. “If you have your tax return prepared, choose your preparer carefully, and be sure that what you file with the IRS is truthful.”
The government’s complaint is part of an ongoing crackdown on fraudulent return preparers. The Justice Department has filed numerous lawsuits seeking injunctions against return preparers who prepare false or fraudulent federal tax returns. More information about the Tax Division is available at: usdoj.gov/tax/. SOURCE: United States Department of Justice
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TAX SCAM TARGETED AT MILITARY
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT SUES TO BAR HAWAII WOMAN’S ALLEGED TAX SCAM TARGETED AT MILITARY PERSONNEL
Return Preparer Allegedly Tells Customers They Can Deduct Expenses Of Haircuts, Cell Phones, And Other Personal Items
WASHINGTON, D.C.-The Justice Department announced today that is has asked a federal court to bar Lou Ann Moser and Carla Newman of Hawaii from promoting an allegedly fraudulent tax scheme targeted at military personnel and from preparing tax returns for others. In the complaint, filed Wednesday in Honolulu, the government also seeks an order directing the defendants to provide the government their customers’ names, mail and e-mail addresses, and Social Security and telephone numbers. The government alleges that Moser and Newman operate their tax preparation service in Kailua, Hawaii.
According to the complaint, Moser falsely advises military customers that they can claim tax deductions for non-deductible personal expenses such as haircuts, cell-phone and Internet services, and other personal items and services. Moser allegedly advises and helps non-military customers to use sham corporations to improperly claim deductions for non-deductible personal expenses. Newman allegedly assists Moser and allegedly electronically files returns for customers falsely stating that the customers had prepared them when in fact Moser prepared them. The government alleges that the defendants have prepared and filed hundreds of returns for customers, and estimates that the defendants’ conduct cost the federal treasury more than $4 million for tax year 2003 alone.
“The Department of Justice and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) are working methodically to halt tax fraud scams and the preparation and filing of fraudulent income tax returns,@ said Eileen J. O=Connor, Assistant Attorney General for the Tax Division. “People who prepare returns claiming false deductions are cheating honest taxpayers and creating legal problems for their customers.”
The complaint further alleges that Moser advised customers to lie to IRS agents to obstruct investigations. Moser allegedly told one customer to delay an IRS audit until her husband was deployed to Afghanistan, and then falsely tell the IRS that the husband had receipts needed to substantiate tax deductions.
This suit is part of an ongoing Justice Department and IRS initiative to stop the promotion of tax schemes and scams, and the preparation and filing of fraudulent tax returns
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INTERNET TAX SCAM
GEORGIA FEDERAL COURT HALTS INTERNET TAX SCAM
Court Permanently Bars Georgia Man From Selling Tax Fraud Scheme
WASHINGTON, D.C. -The Justice Department announced today that a federal court in Atlanta, Georgia has permanently barred Jonathan D. Luman of Stockbridge, Georgia from selling a tax scam known as “The TaxBuster Guide.” The court also ordered Luman to provide the government his customers’ names, mailing and e-mail addresses, and phone and Social Security numbers; to notify his customers of the injunction; and to post a copy of the order on his website.
Luman’s scam, sold over the Internet, falsely promised customers that they could declare themselves exempt from federal tax laws. The court stated in its order that claiming to be a “sovereign citizen” and renouncing one’s Social Security number were actions “clearly designed to hide income from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for tax evasion purposes,” and that Luman “knew or had reason to know” these statements were false.
“People who buy schemes purporting to eliminate their federal taxes are not only wasting their money, but also risking serious penalties and possible prosecution,” said Eileen J. O’Connor, Assistant Attorney General for the Justice Department’s Tax Division. “The Justice Department and the IRS are working methodically and effectively to detect and stop the promotion of such schemes.”
Joan S. Ulmer, a trial attorney with the Justice Department’s Tax Division, handled the case, which J. Katherine Smith, a revenue agent with the IRS’s Small Business/Self Employed Division, investigated.
More information about this case is available at usdoj.gov04789 and usdoj.gov04605. More information about the Justice Department’s Tax Division can be found at usdoj.gov/tax/index.
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Sunday, April 17, 2005
HUD awards NYCHA $400,000
HUD ANNOUNCES $400,000 IN GRANTS TO THE NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY
Funding to provide greater computer access for city’s public housing residents
NEW YORK - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) $400,000 in grants today that will give local public housing residents greater access to computer technology. The funding is from HUD's Public Housing Neighborhood Networks Program.
"These grants provide the tools public housing residents need on their way to self-sufficiency," said HUD Assistant Secretary Michael Liu, who presented the funding to NYCHA General Manager Douglas Apple. "The computer centers these grants create or enhance give residents computer access, which encourages job-training that leads to employment."
Housing authorities use Neighborhood Networks funding to establish, expand or update community technology centers. Neighborhood Networks centers provide access to computers, computer training and the Internet. NN centers can also provide a range of services to help residents achieve long-term economic self-sufficiency. PHAs may also use the funding to hire staff to manage center activities, purchase equipment, and provide computer, literacy and job training.
NYCHA plans to provide support services to 600 eligible public housing residents. The grant will provide access to computers and technology-based educational activities for guidance and preparatory programming for post secondary education, literacy training, GED preparation, computer preparatory courses, goal setting, life skills and job training. NYCHA also plans to partner with the Future Kids agency.
HUD is the nation's housing agency committed to increasing homeownership, particularly among minorities; creating affordable housing opportunities for low-income Americans; and supporting the homeless, elderly, people with disabilities and people living with AIDS. The Department also promotes economic and community development as well as enforces the nation's fair housing laws. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet at hud.gov and espanol.hud.gov. ###
HUD No. 05-048 Donna White (202) 708-0685 SOURCE: hud.gov/ For Release Friday April 15, 2005
Fish and Wildlife, Wal-Mart, to Protect Habitat
Norton Commends National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Wal-Mart for Landmark Partnership to Protect Wildlife Habitat
(WASHINGTON) - Interior Secretary Gale Norton today commended the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and Wal-Mart for developing an innovative conservation partnership under which the company will contribute $35 million over the next 10 years to conserve and protect vital wildlife habitat across the country.
Under the "Acres for America" program, Wal-Mart pledges to conserve at least 138,000 acres of habitat, equal to the footprint of all its stores and facilities in the United States. However, the amount of habitat actually conserved will be much higher, as the Foundation already has reached an agreement to acquire more than 6,000 acres to be added to Catahoula National Wildlife Refuge in Louisiana and a permanent conservation easement on more than 312,000 acres of forests, rivers and wetlands in Maine.
"'Acres for America' demonstrates the power of cooperative conservation and partnership," Norton said at a ceremony at the National Geographic Society. "With its generous contribution, Wal-Mart is empowering the foundation to protect and restore important areas of wildlife habitat that otherwise might never be conserved. The company is setting a standard of corporate stewardship that I hope other companies will emulate."
The foundation, established by Congress in 1984 as a private non-profit conservation organization, will raise $35 million from other partners to match Wal-Mart's contribution, boosting the overall total to $70 million.
"We are very excited to partner with Wal-Mart to build a premier land stewardship model for the next generation," said NFWF Executive Director John Berry.
The foundation's board identified five initial projects to be funded under "Acres for America":
Acquisition of more than 6,000 acres of newly planted forests and wetlands that will be added to Catahoula NWR in Louisiana, expanding the refuge by 40 percent. The refuge is an important migration stop for waterfowl and other birds. Partners include the Conservation Fund and American Electric Power.
A conservation easement to protect 312,000 acres of forests and other habitat in Downeast Maine along the Canadian border. This will protect 60 lakes,1,500 miles of rivers and streams and 54,000 acres of wetlands from development pressures. Partners include The Conservation Fund, New England Forestry Foundation, the State of Maine, The Nature Conservancy and the Downeast Lakes Land Trust.
Acquisition of two ranches and their associated 850,000 acres of grazing permits on Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service lands on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona. Ranching and grazing will continue on the land under a new management plan that will address conservation issues. Other partners include The Conservation Fund and The Grand Canyon Trust.
Acquisition of 1,226 acres of habitat used by the endangered Indiana bat in Arkansas for winter hibernation. Partners include The Nature Conservancy's Arkansas chapter, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission, and private landowners.
A 1,120-acre conservation easement on a ranch along Squaw Creek, a tributary of the Deschutes River in Oregon. The tract provides important upland and riparian habitat for mule deer and will help in the restoration of steelhead runs on the river. The Deschutes Basin Land Trust is the lead partner.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary Contact: Hugh Vickery April 12, 2005 202-501-4633
Homeland Security and Minor League Baseball
Department of Homeland Security and Minor League Baseball Team Up To Promote Emergency Preparedness
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security today announced that for the third season in a row, it is joining Minor League Baseball to promote emergency preparedness. During the 2005 season, 48 teams across the nation will educate and encourage their fans to prepare for emergencies in their homes, businesses and schools by featuring Ready campaign information in their ballparks, beginning April 14th, 2005.
“I am delighted Minor League Baseball is joining us again this season to highlight the importance of public emergency preparedness,” said Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff. “The teams' efforts throughout the spring and summer will help remind fans of the simple steps they can take to prepare: get a kit, make a plan and be informed.”
Many teams will take part in the effort by featuring Ready campaign television or radio public service announcements in their ballparks and/or game programs. Ready asks citizens to do three key things: get an emergency supply kit, make a family communications plan, and be informed about the different types of emergencies that could occur and their appropriate responses. By providing this important information, teams are helping to prepare fans and their communities to respond to potential emergencies.
“Our clubs strive to be vital parts of their communities,” said Mike Moore, President and CEO of Minor League Baseball. “They’re extremely proud to be able to work with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Boy Scouts of America in helping educate Americans on how to better prepare their families in case of a public emergency through the Ready campaign.”
Boy Scout troops across the nation will also take part in the effort again this season by distributing Ready brochures during selected Minor League Baseball games. The Boy Scouts’ motto, “Be Prepared,” and its collaboration with Minor League Baseball to distribute emergency preparedness information allows the organization to support efforts to better prepare communities. In addition, the Boy Scouts’ participation in this initiative allows scouts to earn the Good Turn for America Award, which fosters joint community service projects between the Boy Scouts and organizations like Homeland Security.
“Each year, Scouts across America fulfill the Scout Oath of ‘helping other people at all times’ by participating in a wide variety of service projects,” said Roy L. Williams, Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America. “One of the most important service projects Scouts complete each year is helping communities ‘be prepared’ for emergencies.”
This effort between Homeland Security, Minor League Baseball and the Boy Scouts of America is an example of the strategic relationships the Department has secured with a variety of organizations to disseminate preparedness messages and materials to the public. SOURCE: Department of Homeland Security
The Ready campaign is a national public service advertising campaign produced by the Ad Council in partnership with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Ready is designed to educate and empower Americans to prepare for and respond to potential terrorist attacks and other emergencies. The campaign works closely with Citizen Corps, Homeland Security’s grass-roots program, to localize Ready’s messages and provide a local presence to advocate action and answer citizen’s questions on preparedness. Individuals interested in receiving a "Get Ready Now" brochure may call 1-800-BE-READY or visit Ready.gov for more information. To get involved in preparing your community, contact your local Citizen Corps Council.
### For Immediate Release, Office of the Press Secretary, Contact: 202-282-8010, April 14, 2005
2010 Health Goals For E. Coli 0157
Foodborne Illnesses Continue Downward Trend: 2010 Health Goals For E. Coli 0157 Reached
A report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in collaboration with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) showed important declines in foodborne infections due to common bacterial pathogens in 2004.
For the first time, cases of E. coli O157 infections, one of the most severe foodborne diseases, are below the national Healthy People 2010 health goal. From 1996-2004, the incidence of E. coli O157 infections decreased 42 percent. Campylobacter infections decreased 31 percent, Cryptosporidium dropped 40 percent, and Yersinia decreased 45 percent.
Overall, Salmonella infections dropped 8 percent, but only one of the five most common strains declined significantly. Different Salmonella strains are found in a variety of animal hosts and in different geographic locations. Further efforts are needed to better understand why some Salmonella strains tend to contaminate produce during production and harvest. FDA has recently developed a plan to decrease foodborne illnesses associated with fresh produce. To better control foodborne pathogens in animals and plants, prevention efforts should be implemented across the farm to table continuum.
"This report is good news for Americans and underscores the importance of investments in food safety. Our efforts are working and we're making progress in reducing foodborne illnesses," said CDC Director Dr. Julie Gerberding. "However, foodborne disease is still a significant cause of illness in the United States and further efforts are needed to sustain and extend these important declines and to improve prevention of foodborne illnesses."
"The continued reduction in illnesses from E. coli O157 is a tremendous success story and we are committed to continuing this positive trend in the future," said USDA Secretary Mike Johanns. "These results demonstrate that through innovative policies and strong and consistent enforcement of inspection laws, we are protecting the public's health through a safer food supply."
Several factors have contributed to the decline in foodborne illnesses. USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service implemented a series of new recommendations beginning in 2002 to combat E. coli O157 in ground beef and Listeria in ready-to-eat products. In response, most establishments have significantly enhanced their food safety systems. Many have applied new technologies to reduce or eliminate pathogens and have increased their testing to ensure the effectiveness of control measures. Furthermore, these improvements likely reflect industry efforts to reduce E. coli O157 in live cattle and during slaughter.
The reduction in Campylobacter infections may be due to greater consumer awareness of safe poultry handling and cooking methods. Food safety education efforts targeted to specific foodborne hazards as well as general consumer tips, such as the public-private Fight Bac campaign, have helped consumers become more aware and knowledgeable of food safety hazards and how to prevent them.
The incidence of Shigella, which is found in a wide variety of foods, did not change significantly from 1996 through 2004. Vibrio infections increased 47 percent. Vibrio infections, which are primarily associated with consumption of certain types of raw shellfish, can be prevented by thoroughly cooking seafood, especially oysters.
In 1996, the FoodNet surveillance system began collecting valuable information to quantify, monitor, and track the incidence of laboratory confirmed cases of foodborne illnesses caused by Campylobacter, Cryptosporidium, Cyclospora, E. coli O157, Listeria, Shigella, Yersinia and Vibrio. Since its inception, FoodNet has grown to include ten states and 44 million people, about 15 percent of the American population.
SOURCE: United States Department of Health and Human Services The full report, "Preliminary FoodNet Data on the Incidence of Infections with Pathogens Transmitted Commonly Through Food - Selected Sites, United States, 2004" appears in this week's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (April 15, 2005) and is available online at cdc.gov/mmwr. To learn more about FoodNet please visit cdc.gov/foodnet/. To learn more about various foodborne pathogens, visit cdc.gov/az.do.
### FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, April 14, 2005 Contact: CDC Press Office (404) 639-3286
Turkish Cypriot Election Results
Turkish Cypriot Election Results
The United States congratulates Mr. Mehmet Ali Talat on his victory in the Turkish Cypriot elections on Sunday, April 17. Turkish Cypriots exercised their right to select the leader of their community in free, fair and democratic elections. The United States welcomes this reaffirmation by Turkish Cypriots of their commitment to a comprehensive solution and reunification of the island. We look forward to working with all interested parties to this end.
The United States will continue to support the efforts of the UN Secretary General to promote a solution to the long-standing division of the island, based on the UN Secretary General's settlement plan and in a manner acceptable to majorities on both sides of the island. As part of our effort to pave the way for reunification, the United States will also continue to work to ease the economic isolation of the Turkish Cypriot community and to reduce economic disparities between the two communities through economic development in the north.
SOURCE: state.gov 2005/427 Press Statement, Adam Ereli, Deputy Spokesman, Washington, DC, April 17, 2005


