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xedd The Odd Truth, March 16, 2004
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 Former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik surrendered Friday to face federal corruption charges, in what could prove to be an ongoing embarrassment for presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani.Kerik surre stanley cup ndered to the FBI in suburban White Plains, where he was fingerprinted and processed. He was scheduled to be arraigned later Friday in U.S. District Court.Kerik, the police commissioner under then-Mayor Giuliani and a failed nominee for homeland security secretary, was indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury on conspiracy, mail fraud, wire fraud and lying to the IRS.If convicted, Kerik could face up to 142 years in stanley cup  prison and $4.75 million in penalties.The indictment alleges Kerik made false statements to the White House and other federal officials during his failed bid to head the Homeland Security department. Those statements i stanley tumblers nvolved failure to disclose payments from a contractor alleged to have mob ties, according to the indictment.        Kerik was police commissioner under then-Mayor Giuliani, and the indictment could complicate matters for the Republican presidential candidate as the first primaries draw near.Giuliani endorsed Kerik s 2004 nomination to head Homeland Security. Only days after Bush introduced Kerik as his nominee, Kerik announced he was withdrawing his name because of tax issues involving his former nanny.The indictment does not include any charges stemming from allegations of eavesdropping related to former Westchester County District Attorney Uvxh Concourse at Atlanta airport reopened after explosion
 NASA and the University of Michigan have discovered a hotspot which contributes the largest concentration of the greenhouse gas methane in the entire country. And it   2,500 square miles in size.     In fact, the scientists who found the spot were so shocked by the observation that they initially thought it was a mistake, We didn ;t focus on it because we weren ;t sure if it was a true signal or an instrument error, explained NASA   Christian Frankenberg. So where   all the gas coming from  Apparently, its old fossil fuel infrastructure i gourde stanley s to blame. The researchers specifically pinpoint leaks in natural gas production and processing equipment in New Mexico   San Juan Basin, which is the most active coalbed methane production area in the country. stanley botella  It   a compelling argument to double-check our e stanley thermos mug xisting energy infrastructures for emissions鈥攁s well as getting excited about the future of energy. [AGU via Motherboard]                                                        ClimateEnergyScience