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 NEW YORK - A federal appeals court agrees with the method a trustee used to calculate how much each investor lost in the multibillion-dollar fraud carried out by Bernard Madoff.The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said in a written decision Tuesday that investors are only entitled to recover the amount they originally invested with Madoff.Lawyers for investors had argued that they should be entitled to recover profits as well.Madoff had told thousands of investors just before his December 2008 arrest that their investments had more than tripled. Madoff claimed the original investment of about $20 billion had grown to more than $60 billion. Prosecutors say it was actually a Ponzi scheme.Madoff is serving a 150-year sentence after admitting the massive multi-decade fraud.         Bernie Madoff complains about judge s harshnessMadoff s underwear fetch $200 at Fla stanley deutschland . auctionBernie Madoff s booze goes on the auction blockLast we stanley water bottle ek, the Connecticut Appellate Court ruled that the town of Fairfield may not make claims for losses due to Madoff s fr stanley us aud.The state s second highest court ruled 3-0 that a Stamford Superior Court judge had correctly decided that Fairfield was only indirectly affected by the actions of two partners in an investment firm accused of conspiring with Madoff.As a result, the judge said Fairfield does not have standing to claim for $42 million its pension fund lost.            Richard Robinson, a lawyer representing the town, said the town had direct contact with p Extm Boston company gives runners new legs
 Now that the ban on undetectable guns is on the verge of expiring, the feds are doing everything they can to renew the law befo stanley thermos mug re it   too late. With one key addition: banning 3D printed firearms altogether. And what better way to stress the dangers of the plastic pistol than by building it like a haphazard murderer would  i.e. half-assing it  and watch stanley becher ing it blow up right in front of your eyes.     https://gizmodo/100-000-people-have-already-downloaded-3d-printed-gun-p-498755006 Since Defense Distributed   Liberator is currently the only 3D-printed gun with widely available blueprints, that   the one the Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms, and Explosives  ATF  decided to test out. In fact, it made several different versions of the weapon: some used plastic produced by Visjet and others were made of the stronger acrylonitrile butadiene styrene  ABS  plastic, the stuff the single-shot gun   CAD file actually calls for. And the verdict  According to Earl Griffith, chief of ATF   firearms technology branch: The bottom line is, the penetration results demonstrated that the Liberator is a lethal weapon. The .380 bullets fired from the Liberator penetrate sufficiently to reach vital organs and perforate the skull. But itstanley cup  8217  not just the guy on the other end who should be worried; if the person holding the gun doesn ;t have any real experience/any idea what he or she is doing, they could be going down just as easily. As you can see in the videos, the