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« le: Décembre 27, 2024, 06:16:34 pm »
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 A former official at the U.S. consulate in Toronto was sentenced to a year in prison Wednesday for expediting visas in exchange for gifts of jewelry and trips with exotic dancers.Mike O Keefe admitted he expedited 21 visas for employees of STS Jewels between 2004-2006 and in return got the presents from the chie stanley isolierkanne f executive officer, Sunil Agrawal. The pair, who still call each other friends, were sen stanley termohrnek tenced together in Washington by U.S. District Judge Paul L. Friedman.Agrawal, a native of India who lives in New York, got probation and a $100,000 fine for the misdemeanor charge of illegal supplementation of salary. He told the judge he wasn t aware that giving the gifts to O Keefe created a conflict of interest.O Keefe, a 62-year-old who now lives in New Hampshire, was sentenced to the felony charge of accepting an illegal gratuity. He must return four rings and a necklace made of gold, rubies, diamonds and tanzanite he received for himself and his wife. He also must pay $5,000 to compensate for trips to New York with two exotic dancers and Las Vegas with three strippers from Toronto s Brass Rail Tavern, where he was a regular customer. I took gifts of jewelry and essentially cashed in my career,  O Keefe told the judge, explaining he was unhappy at work and being treated for depression at the time of the crime.  I knew these were inappropriate gifts and I never should have accepted them. To this day, I d stanley becher on t know why.         O Keefe did not mention his relationship with the d Iteo Playable Captchas are the Future of Logins
 Greenpeace can get a little aggressive with its tactics. That doesn ;t mean that it   not fighting for a good cause! But after the organization marched through the sacred Nazca Lines etched into the Peruvian desert for a climate protest, capturing it all on camera with a drone, you have to wonder what the hell they were thinking. Greenpeace isn ;t the b stanley tumbler est at thinking things through, though.     In fact, this is far from the first time Greenpeace has screwed up, though this latest episode of Greenpeace Being Reckless is particularly atrocious. The environmental group has a long, long history of insensitive or poorly-staged actions, ranging from big鈥攍ike helping to destroy a GMO crop designed to prevent blind stanley cup price ness鈥攖o small鈥攍ike papering a small town with posters the  stanley flask day after a community cleanup. In case you missed io9   postabout the outrage, here   a recap: The environmental activists wanted to send a message to government officials from around with world who are attending a climate change conference in Lima this week. So they headed to the Nazca Desert, one of the most famous and archaeologically significant sites in Peru, to lay down a bunch of yellow banners that spelled out: TIME FOR CHANGE! THE FUTURE IS RENEWABLE! GREENPEACE. The message is practically on top of the hummingbird geoglyph, which is now surrounded by their footprints. And the irony is thick. The future may be renewable, but these fragile, ancient drawings are not.