Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Shimon Peres of Israel Dies at 93; Built Up Defense and Sought Peace


A look back at the life of Shimon Peres

It did not end until Arafat died in 2004, bringing new leadership to the Palestinians and a new effort at coexistence led by Mr. Sharon, a former hawk who had been elected prime minister. He withdrew Israeli settlers and soldiers from Gaza and small parts of the West Bank.

Mr. Peres had tried before to get a peace settlement, in 1987, between Israel and Jordan. He was foreign minister in a coalition government with Yitzhak Shamir when he proposed an international peace conference on the Middle East. But Mr. Shamir and his Likud faction scuttled the plan.

Mr. Peres had sought to settle the future of the West Bank and Gaza, which Israel had occupied since the Arab-Israeli War in 1967. As a first step, he proposed that Jordan and Israel could either divide the land or share the government but that Israel should not control the area forever.

Photo Mr. Peres, left, with Yitzhak Shamir in 1988 in Jerusalem. Credit Anat Givon/Associated Press A Coalition, and Calm

Mr. Peres became prime minister at the head of an unusual coalition of Israels two major political parties, his own Labor Party, and the Likud, the party led by Yitzhak Shamir, who served as deputy prime minister and foreign minister. In accordance with the coalition agreement, the two men exchanged posts after 25 months.

Mr. Peres brought a period of tranquillity to the social environment, which had been frayed by animosities between European and Middle Eastern Jews and between religious Jews and secular Jews.

He presided over the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon after an invasion that had generated unprecedented controversy, and he became the first Israeli prime minister to take the difficult steps required to deal with the nations fundamental economic problems and ruinous inflation.

During his time in office, Israel airlifted some 7,000 Ethiopian Jews who had trekked to refugee camps in Sudan to escape famine, anti-Semitism, forced conscription of boys and other threats that had made their lives in Ethiopia precarious. Mr. Peres called the clandestine rescue operation a daring and wonderful act of self-redemption.

Photo During Mr. Peress time in office, Israel airlifted some 7,000 Jews from Ethiopia in what he called a daring and wonderful act of self-redemption. Credit Sven Nackstrand/Agence France-Presse Getty Images

Taking over what was expected to be a government of national impasse, Mr. Peres left office with an image as a dignified, self-confident statesman.

But while he was prime minister, severe strains developed in relations between the United States and Israel growing out of a major spy scandal involving an American, Jonathan Jay Pollard, and the disclosure in 1986 of Iranian arms deals.

A man of medium height and slender, athletic build his dark hair turned gray and then white in his later years Mr. Peres always exuded vitality, despite a schedule that kept him going 18 hours a day. When, on his 88th birthday, he was offered a traditional Jewish greeting, May you live till 120, he retorted without missing a beat, Dont be stingy.

Mr. Peres was married to the former Sonya Gelman, who shunned the spotlight to the point of refusing to move into the presidents house when he took his last public post. She died in January 2011. They had three children: a daughter, Zvia, and two sons, Jonathan and Nehemya. They and Mr. Peress eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren survive him.

Mr. Peres was an effective speaker, comfortable in front of large audiences as well as the television camera. He cultivated party members remembering their names and attending their weddings and bar mitzvahs and nurtured his relationship with the intelligentsia.

He also wrote poetry and was given to quoting the ancient Greeks and Flaubert and Churchill. He published a dozen books, including The New Middle East, in 1993, and Battling for Peace, a memoir, in 1995. His last book was an affectionate political biography of his mentor, the countrys founding prime minister, David Ben-Gurion.

Photo A picture of David Ben-Gurion was on the wall of Mr. Peress office in Tel Aviv. He became known as one of Ben-Gurions boys. Credit Associated Press A Journey From Poland

He was born Shimon Persky on Aug. 16, 1923, to a merchant family in the small village of Vishniewa, Poland. His parents, Yitzhak and Sara Persky, took him to Palestine when he was 11, where he studied in Tel Aviv and then entered an agricultural school.

In 1941, he helped found Kibbutz Alumot in the eastern Lower Galilee, where he worked as a herdsman and was elected kibbutz secretary. He soon became active in the Mapai, which was to become Israels Labor Party, and at 18 was appointed the coordinator of the youth movement of the Histadrut, the General Labor Federation.

He rose rapidly, getting experience in the intricacies of Israeli political life. In 1944, Ben-Gurion, then the head of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, sent Mr. Peres with a small reconnaissance group to Eilat on the Red Sea to survey the Sinai Desert and make maps, which became important strategic assets during the 1948 war of independence.

It was on that mission that a friend sighted a nest of eagles, peres in Hebrew. Persky, he said, why dont you change your family name to Peres? He accepted the suggestion, though the bird they saw was in fact more a vulture than an eagle.

When Israel became independent in 1948, Mr. Peres was named head of the naval service. Within two years, he was sent to the United States to lead a defense supply mission in New York. He was 27 and spoke no English, but within three months, after rounds of intensive private lessons, he was fluent. He took courses at the New School for Social Research and New York University, and later at the Harvard School of Public Administration.

In 1951, Ben-Gurion, then prime minister and minister of defense, appointed Mr. Peres director general of the Defense Ministry, where he used his Harvard training to reorganize the department. Mr. Peres became known as one of Ben-Gurions boys protgs of the Old Man a group that included Teddy Kollek and Moshe Dayan.

Those years may have been the genesis of a lifelong rivalry with Mr. Rabin, who at the time was chief of the operations branch, the second-highest position in the Israeli Army. He complained of what he called Mr. Peress excessive authority.

At the Defense Ministry, Mr. Peres was in charge of a substantial portion of the nations total budget, and he played a central role in developing the young nations industry, particularly in aeronautics and electronics.

He stressed domestic weapons production, but when Egypt received advanced military equipment from the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia, Mr. Peres began to cast about for new sources of supply. He finally turned to France.

His timing was excellent. The French believed the Algerian revolutionaries fighting for independence were fueled by President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt and saw Israel as a source of intelligence about Egypt. Mr. Peres negotiated a $1 billion arms deal and acquired a reputation as a canny bargainer.

The arms negotiations formed a basis for the Franco-Israeli alliance that led to Israels lightning capture of Sinai in 1956. Zeev Schiff, for many years the military editor of the newspaper Haaretz, said, There is no doubt that Peres was one of the brains behind Suez.

Ben-Gurion felt that a pre-emptive war was bad for Israel in terms of public opinion and was reluctant until the last. Mr. Peres saw it as an opportunity to get a better position among the superpowers, a special relationship through a joint venture of going to war together.

Out of that joint venture came French help in building a nuclear reactor in Dimona, which provided Israel with the ability to build nuclear weapons.

I reached the stage in France where I was trusted by everybody, and really the sky was the limit, Mr. Peres said many years later.

Photo In 2012, President Obama presented Mr. Peres with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, one of many international distinctions that Mr. Peres received. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times Power Struggles

In 1957, Mr. Peres was awarded the French Legion of Honor, one of many international distinctions. In 2012, President Obama presented him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

The American honor partly reflected Israels shift in alliance to the United States from Europe in previous decades. While under Ben-Gurion, and his successor, Levi Eshkol, Mr. Peres had negotiated with the West German defense minister, Franz Josef Strauss, to get arms and continued to get weapons from France as well. But he came to rely increasingly on the United States. He visited Washington frequently and met with Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

Mr. Peres ran for the countrys Parliament, the Knesset, in 1959, in his first bid for national elective office. With the support of Ben-Gurion, he was given a position high enough on his partys electoral list to be assured of victory.

In the political turmoil that preceded the 1967 Middle East War, Mr. Peres tried to negotiate a return to power for Ben-Gurion, who had retired. In the course of his negotiations, he proposed a coalition to Menachem Begin, the head of the right-wing Herut Party, despite Ben-Gurions belief that if Mr. Begin ever came to power, he would bring Israel to the precipice of destruction.

Shabtai Teveth, a professor of history at Tel Aviv University and the biographer of Ben-Gurion, said in an interview, I believe Peres will go down in Zionist and Israeli history as the man who legitimized Begin and the Herut.

Ten years later, in 1977, when Mr. Peres challenged Mr. Rabin, the split in the Labor Party opened the way for the election of Mr. Begin as prime minister.

When Israels top leaders were discredited because of the countrys lack of preparedness for the 1973 Yom Kippur War, Mr. Peres made a bid for power. To block him, Finance Minister Pinchas Sapir recruited Mr. Rabin, who had been ambassador to the United States and bore no responsibility for the wartime failures. Mr. Rabin named Mr. Peres defense minister, a decision he later came to regret. In his memoirs, Mr. Rabin called him unscrupulous and untrustworthy. He wrote that he could not believe a word Mr. Peres said.

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Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/28/world/middleeast/shimon-peres-dies-israel.html

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J.J. Watt out until at least December after Texans place him on IR


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The Houston Texans have placed J.J. Watt on injured reserve after the star defensive lineman re-injured his back. According to the Associated Press, the Texans expect Watt to be on the sideline at least until December -- and possibly the rest of the season.

Watt took to Twitter after the news was announced to say he"s looking forward to the "fight back to the top."

Watt, who has won each of the last two Defensive Player of the Year awards and three during his NFL career, underwent two different surgeries after the Texans" 2015 season ended. In January he had surgery on a sports hernia and in July he had surgery on a herniated disc in his back. He subsequently started training camp on the Physically Unable to Perform list. However, he was able to return by Week 1.

Watt had struggled to resemble his usual dominant self through the first three weeks of the 2016 season, even as he collected 1.5 sacks during a Week 2 win over the Chiefs. He was practically invisible during an embarrassing Week 3 drubbing at the hands of the Patriots, where it was obvious he was struggling.

The Texans signed defensive end Antonio Smith to take Watt"s spot on the roster and presumably in the lineup, but it should be fairly obvious that they do not have anyone that can replace his production or impact. He has been far and away the best defensive player in football since entering the league in 2011, and while the Texans have supplementary pass-rushers that have been productive while playing alongside Watt (Whitney Mercilus and this year, Jadeveon Clowney), it seems safe to say they will not be quite as free to get after the quarterback without Watt on the field.

That should have a huge effect on the Houston defense, which is still the team"s stronger unit even after an offseason spree that saw the team sign Brock Osweiler and Lamar Miller and draft Will Fuller and Braxton Miller. The Texans rank 24th in total yards and tied for 31st in points so far this season, as well as last in Football Outsiders" offensive DVOA (which adjusts performance for down, distance, and opponent). They will obviously need the offense to step up in a big way without Watt leading the way for the defense.

It"s hard to say what the injury might mean for Watt"s career. Players have returned from serious back injuries and even back surgeries to be incredibly productive. Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo had the best season of his career after herniated disc surgery and a subsequent fracture of two transverse processes in his back. But some have also seen their careers derailed by injuries to the same area (we can look at Romo again here, as he just suffered another back break and it"s unknown when he"ll be able to return to the lineup). Back injuries generally are not the type that can be cured -- symptoms can be managed but doctors have noted that removing the troubled disc represents the only long-term solution.

A league without Watt -- or with a severely diminished Watt -- would be a worse place for all NFL fans, not just those that support the Texans. But at this point, with two serious back injuries in two seasons, it"s unfortunately something we might have to start contemplating.

Source: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/j-j-watt-out-until-at-least-december-after-texans-place-him-on-ir/

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MH17 Investigators: Missile That Hit Jet Was Brought From Russia


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The missile that downed Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was fired from a Russian launcher in an area of Ukraine controlled by pro-Moscow rebels, a Dutch-led team of investigators and prosecutors concluded Wednesday.

The surface-to-air missile hit the Boeing 777 en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur killing 298 people in July 2014, breaking it apart in midair and scattering wreckage over several miles of fields.

An armed pro-Russian separatist stands on part of the wreckage of MH17 three days after it was brought down in July 2014. MAXIM ZMEYEV / Reuters

At the time of the disaster, pro-Russian separatists were fighting Ukrainian government forces in the area.

Witness and social media evidence, along with intercepted communications, allowed investigators to track the Cold War-era Buk launcher being moved from Russia to rebel-held territory in Ukraine then back across the border after the disaster, the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) said.

Wilbert Paulissen, head of the Central Crime Investigation department of the Dutch National Police, said: "It may be concluded MH17 was shot down by a 9M38 missile launched by a Buk, brought in from the territory of the Russian Federation, and that after launch was subsequently returned to the Russian Federation."

The findings refute Moscow"s suggestion that the plane was brought down by the Ukrainian military. On Monday, Russia said it had new data showing the missile did not originate from rebel-controlled territory and said it would turn the data over to investigators.

Russia"s foreign affairs ministry spokeswoman dismissed the entire investigation as "biased and politically motivated."

Gallery: Malaysia Airlines Wreckage Litters Ukrainian Landscape

Maria Zakharova said in a statement that investigators had "prevented Moscow from fully taking part in the process."

"It sounds like an evil joke, but they"ve also made Ukraine a full member of the JIT, giving it the opportunity to fake evidence and twist the situation to its benefit," she said. "To this day, the investigation continues to ignore irrefutable proof presented by the Russian side, even though Russia is in fact the only country to send reliable information and reveal more and more new data."

Eduard Basurin, a defense spokesman for the separatist self-declared Donetsk People"s Republic, told Interfax: "We did not have these air defense systems at our disposal neither the systems, not the specialists [to operate it]. So we couldn"t have shot down the Boeing."

Investigators also ruled out the possibility that MH17 was downed by another aircraft or by some kind of accident, but were unable to conclude whether the missile was fired at the passenger jet accidentally or deliberately.

Wednesday"s report marks "an important milestone" in bringing to justice all those responsible for downing the aircraft, Ukraine"s foreign ministry said.

Thomas Schansman, father of the only U.S. citizen killed in the July 2014 disaster, told The Associated Press he expected investigators to identify the weapon involved and where it was fired from, but not to name the people they believe were responsible.

Barry Sweeney, whose son Liam was among the dead, told the BBC: "It shouldn"t have happened. To find out why it happened would be a bonus."

The inquiry concluded that the deadly surface-to-air missile was fired from farmland in the rebel-held area of Pervomaiskiy, 3 miles from the eastern Ukrainian town of Snizhne. Wednesday"s news conference was shown pictures of scorched grass where the launch took place.

Related: MH17 Report Reveals Shocking Details of Jet"s Last Moments

The downing played a significant part in a decision by the European Union and United States to impose sanctions on Russia over the Ukraine conflict, and East-West tensions escalated to levels not seen since the Cold War ended in 1990.

Russia-made Buk warheads, first built in the 1970s, are capable of shooting down aircraft up to 18 miles away. But the radar system that guides the missiles is designed for war zones, and is not capable of distinguishing between military and civilian planes.

Last year, a civil air accident investigation into the cause of the July 17, 2014 disaster by the Dutch Safety Board concluded that MH17 was downed by a Buk missile that exploded less than one yard from the aircraft"s cockpit.

Hundreds of "high-energy" fragments pierced the fuselage, and the shrapnel instantly killed the two pilots and one crew member inside, it concluded. There was no time to make a mayday call or attempt to maneuver, the report noted.

Related: What We Know About Cold War Missile That Downed MH17

"It was not possible to ascertain at which moment the occupants died," it added. "The impact on the ground was not survivable."

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ukraine-plane-crash/mh17-investigators-missile-hit-jet-was-brought-russia-n655916

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Caddell Calls Out "Stupidity of Republicans" in Internet Takeover Debate


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Donald J. Trump, the Republican nominee for president, has sided with the sovereignty of the American people against international elites yet again by coming out in public opposition to President Barack Obamas internet giveaway to a United Nations globalist body.

Caddell said, We polled on this weeks ago, and it is overwhelming. The people who knew about it were against it because they mean it is another sign of America selling out. I just do not understand the stupidity of Republicans, frankly.

They do not understand the issues that they have that we are showing in our polling, like on Iran that theyre cheating, or already cheating. Why this is not like the Internet a giveaway, going at Obama on those things, he pondered, before adding:

These are major questions. Voters should be animated, and it is just frustrating beyond belief to me that it has not come up yet, and they, apparently, the leadership of the Republican Party, caved in on that, again. But the Democrats want to do that. Why arent the Republicans making that an issue?

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Source: http://www.breitbart.com/radio/2016/09/28/pat-caddell-calls-out-stupidity-republicans-internet-takeover-debate-another-sign-america-selling-out/

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Cleveland Indians" day-after-clinching lineup is one for the ages, and there are some good ones


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DETROIT -- As the story goes, Albert Belle didn"t like the first version of Mike Hargrove"s lineup.

It was Sept. 9, 1995, the day after the Indians clinched the American League Central and their first trip to the postseason in 41 years. Hargrove planned to rest several regulars, but Belle had other ideas.

The surly slugger, perhaps with his sights set on gaudier numbers, demanded that Hargrove insert him into the batting order. Hargrove relented, and Belle went 0-for-3 in a 2-1 victory against Baltimore. He would, however, club 17 home runs in September to finish with 50 for the season, to go along with 52 doubles.

Typically, the lineup the day after a clinching game includes plenty of youngsters and backups. Ruben Amaro and Herbert Perry both started that day in September 1995. The Indians" day-after-clinching lineup in 1996 included Casey Candaele, Geronimo Pena, Nigel Wilson and Ryan Thompson.

Terry Francona"s Tuesday lineup is one for the ages. Jason Kipnis, Francisco Lindor, Mike Napoli, Jose Ramirez, Lonnie Chisenhall, Roberto Perez and Coco Crisp all received the evening off.

"It"s much deserved," said Chris Gimenez. "A lot of the guys who have carried us to this point, they deserve to have a day off."

Francona penciled in Chris Gimenez at third base, Adam Moore at catcher, Erik Gonzalez at shortstop and Jesus Aguilar at first base.

Gimenez has logged five innings at the hot corner during his career.

"Not thrilled about that," Francona said. "We were running out of players. This is one of those nights where it might not be as pretty as we"d like it to be, but I think the guys like Kipnis and Lindor and, especially, Ramirez, they need to have a day to gather themselves. It"ll be good for them."

During the Indians" clubhouse celebration after Monday"s division-clinching victory, bench coach Brad Mills informed Gimenez he would be starting at third base. Gimenez responded by spraying Mills with champagne.

Indians turn clubhouse into party central

Let"s take a look at the "hangover lineups" of the past 25 years.

2016: Sept. 26 (Game 156)

1. DH Carlos Santana

2. 2B Jason Kipnis

3. SS Francisco Lindor

4. 1B Mike Napoli

5. 3B Jose Ramirez

6. RF Lonnie Chisenhall

7. LF Coco Crisp

8. CF Tyler Naquin

9. C Roberto Perez

Next game:

1. CF Tyler Naquin

2. 2B Michael Martinez

3. RF Abraham Almonte

4. DH Carlos Santana

5. LF Brandon Guyer

6. 1B Jesus Aguilar

7. 3B Chris Gimenez

8. C Adam Moore

9. SS Erik Gonzalez

2007: Sept. 23 (Game 155)

1. CF Grady Sizemore

2. 2B Asdrubal Cabrera

3. DH Travis Hafner

4. C Victor Martinez

5. 1B Ryan Garko

6. SS Jhonny Peralta

7. LF Jason Michaels

8. RF Franklin Gutierrez

9. 3B Casey Blake

P Jake Westbrook

Next game:

1. CF Kenny Lofton

2. 3B Chris Gomez

3. DH Travis Hafner

4. C Victor Martinez

5. 1B Ryan Garko

6. SS Jhonny Peralta

7. RF Trot Nixon

8. LF Ben Francisco

9. 2B Josh Barfield

P Aaron Laffey

2001: Sept. 30 (Game 155)

1. CF Kenny Lofton

2. SS Omar Vizquel

3. 2B Roberto Alomar

4. 1B Jim Thome

5. DH Ellis Burks

6. LF Russell Branyan

7. 3B Travis Fryman

8. C Einar Diaz

9. RF Jolbert Cabrera

P Bartolo Colon

Next game:

1. CF Milton Bradley

2. SS John McDonald

3. 2B Roberto Alomar

4. RF Juan Gonzalez

5. DH Jim Thome

6. LF Marty Cordova

7. 3B Russell Branyan

8. 1B Wil Cordero

9. C Ed Taubensee

P Ryan Drese

1999: Sept. 8 (Game 139)

1. CF Dave Roberts

2. SS Omar Vizquel

3. 2B Roberto Alomar

4. 1B Jim Thome

5. DH Harold Baines

6. RF Richie Sexson

7. LF David Justice

8. 3B Travis Fryman

9. C Einar Diaz

P Chris Haney

Next game:

1. CF Dave Roberts

2. SS Omar Vizquel

3. 2B Roberto Alomar

4. RF Manny Ramirez

5. DH Harold Baines

6. 1B Jim Thome

7. LF David Justice

8. 3B Travis Fryman

9. C Sandy Alomar

P Bartolo Colon

1998: Sept. 16 (Game 150)

1. CF Kenny Lofton

2. 2B Joey Cora

3. LF David Justice

4. RF Manny Ramirez

5. DH Jim Thome

6. 3B Travis Fryman

7. 1B Richie Sexson

8. C Sandy Alomar

9. SS Omar Vizquel

P Charles Nagy

Next game:

1. 2B Joey Cora

2. SS Enrique Wilson

3. 3B Travis Fryman

4. RF Manny Ramirez

5. DH Jim Thome

6. 1B Richie Sexson

7. CF Mark Whiten

8. LF Brian Giles

9. C Einar Diaz

P Dave Burba

1997: Sept. 23 (Game 155)

1. LF Bip Roberts

2. SS Omar Vizquel

3. RF Manny Ramirez

4. 3B Matt Williams

5. DH David Justice

6. C Sandy Alomar

7. 1B Kevin Seitzer

8. 2B Tony Fernandez

9. CF Marquis Grissom

P Charles Nagy

Next game:

1. 2B Bip Roberts

2. 3B Jeff Branson

3. RF Manny Ramirez

4. 1B Jim Thome

5. DH David Justice

6. C Sandy Alomar

7. CF Brian Giles

8. LF Bruce Aven

9. SS Enrique Wilson

P Brian Anderson

1996: Sept. 17 (Game 150)

1. CF Kenny Lofton

2. 1B Kevin Seitzer

3. 3B Jim Thome

4. LF Albert Belle

5. DH Julio Franco

6. RF Manny Ramirez

7. 2B Jeff Kent

8. C Sandy Alomar

9. SS Omar Vizquel

P Brian Anderson

Next game:

1. 2B Casey Candaele

2. 3B Geronimo Pena

3. RF Brian Giles

4. DH Manny Ramirez

5. LF Nigel Wilson

6. 1B Jeff Kent

7. CF Ryan Thompson

8. C Tony Pena

9. SS Damian Jackson

P Albie Lopez

1995: Sept. 7 (Game 123)

1. CF Kenny Lofton

2. SS Omar Vizquel

3. 2B Carlos Baerga

4. LF Albert Belle

5. DH Eddie Murray

6. 3B Jim Thome

7. RF Manny Ramirez

8. 1B Paul Sorrento

9. C Sandy Alomar

P Orel Hershiser

Next game:

1. CF Ruben Amaro

2. SS Omar Vizquel

3. RF Manny Ramirez

4. LF Albert Belle

5. DH Dave Winfield

6. 3B Jim Thome

7. 1B Herbert Perry

8. 2B Alvaro Espinoza

9. C Tony Pena

P Chad Ogea

Source: http://www.cleveland.com/tribe/index.ssf/2016/09/cleveland_indians_al_central_d.html

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Vermont man lost at sea was suspect in grandfather"s killing


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The case of a 22-year-old man rescued at sea after clinging to a raft for a week took a dark turn Wednesday as it was revealed he was a suspect in his grandfather"s unsolved murder.

Nathan Carman, the young man rescued in the Atlantic after floating on a life raft for a week, had been a suspect in the 2013 killing of his grandfather, deepening the mystery surrounding his ordeal and the apparent death of his mother at sea, theHartford Courant reported Wednesday.

According to a search warrant for Carman"s apartment obtained by the newspaper, Carman was the last person known to see his maternal grandfather, John Chakalos, alive on Dec. 20, 2013, when he had dinner with him at his home in Windsor. The 87-year-old Chakalos, a real estate developer, was found dead the next morning. He had been shot three times.

The Courant reported Tuesday that Windsor police submitted an arrest warrant for Carman to a prosecutor, but it was returned unsigned with a request for more information. Carman was not charged.

A will shows John Chakalos left an estate worth more than $42 million to his four adult daughters.

Carman and his mother, Linda Carman, 54, of Middletown, Conn., left Rhode Island on a fishing trip on Sept. 17. Nathan Carman was rescued in a life raft off the Massachusetts coast on Sunday. His mother remains missing and is presumed dead.

Carman said outside his Vernon, Vt., home Tuesday that he"s been through "a huge amount" emotionally, and he thanked the public for its concern and prayers.

Coast Guard officials interviewed Carman when he arrived in Boston on Tuesday. In an audio exchange with the Coast Guard from the Chinese freighter that rescued him 100 miles offshore in the Atlantic, Carman described hearing a "funny noise" in his boat"s engine compartment, seeing water pouring in, then losing sight of his mother before he boarded the raft.

"I was bringing one of the safety bags forward. The boat just dropped out from under my feet," Carman says on the recording. "When I saw the life raft, I did not see my mom. Have you found her?"

After the officer tells Carman they have not found his mother, he describes getting to the life raft.

"I was whistling and calling and looking around, and I didn"t see her," he said.

Carman told the Coast Guard his 31-foot aluminum fishing boat sank and he spent seven days in a four-person inflatable life raft. Many questions remain about how the boat sank and what happened to his mother.

Defense attorney Hubert Santos said he"s representing Carman. He said Carman "fully cooperated" with the Coast Guard after he was transported to Boston by the freighter that rescued him.

Santos wouldn"t reveal what Carman told Coast Guard officials when he was questioned at the base.

"It was a tragic accident," Santos said.

The mother and son had left for their fishing trip from Point Judith, Rhode Island. Vermont authorities said police from South Kingstown, R.I., searched Carman"s home in Vernon on Monday. South Kingstown police did not immediately return calls seeking comment.

Carman grew up in Middletown, Conn., but bought a home in Vermont two years ago.

Santos declined to comment on that investigation.

Family members have said Carman has Asperger"s syndrome, a form of autism.

Sharon Hartstein, a close friend of Linda Carman"s, said the mother and son regularly went on fishing trips together.

"That was one of their bonding things," Hartstein said. "When he was available, she tried to make time so she could spend time with him."

Windsor Police Capt. Thomas LePore said Tuesday that the investigation into Chakalos" killing remains open and active. He said police interviewed Chakalos" relatives, including Nathan and Linda Carman, as part of their investigation.

Linda Carman"s mother, Rita Chakalos, died of cancer just weeks before her husband was killed. John and Rita Chakalos were philanthropists who split their time between Connecticut and Chesterfield, N.H., where they had an estate known for its massive holiday lights display.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/09/28/vermont-man-lost-at-sea-was-suspect-in-grandfather-killing.html

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Game"s Manager Blasts Meek Mill For Beanie Sigel Beatdown: �Y"All Violated That Man In Front Of His Wife & Kids ...


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West Coast rapper Games manager Wack 100 has bashed Meek Mill. The high-profile manager went at the Philadelphia native for his entourage physically assaulting Beanie Sigel last weekend.

New footage has surfaced of Wack going at Meek and denying a rumor about Sigel giving intel to Games camp.

Yall n*ggas went back there and put yall hands on Beans, my n*gga. On Piru and everything Piru stand for, Beans aint told me sh*t about nothing. Now if you pay attention to where this problem come from, it all goes back to your man Meek. That n*gga Beans been carrying Philly on his back for 20-plus years. Yall violated that man in front of his wife and his kids, my n*gga. That n*gga aint told us nothing, my n*gga. Whoever the f*ck did that needs to be dealt with my n*gga. 100. Its all love.

A clip surfaced this week of Meek affiliate Teefy Bey allegedly knocking out Sigel.

TMZ got this video of Beanie laid out backstage shortly before he was getting onstage Saturday night for Diddys Bad Boy Family concert in Philly. You can also see a guy getting dragged out of the area his name is Teefy Bey, and hes a member of Meeks Dreamchasers. (TMZ)

This week, Teefy confirmed physically attacking Sigel for showing disloyalty to Mill by associating with Game.

Os sh*t was already done. Then Mack came in, was trying to help Omelly out not with no f*cking lyric writing putting emphasis on saying your verse, like, Say this stronger. Sh*t like that. He never wrote nothing for nobody. Everybody was in there just feeding off each other going at the Game because hes a sucker. Do I know anything about it? Yeah I know about it. I think he passed out from his diabetic medication. Sike nah, look, everybody knows what it is but yall see how I just explained all that history? How we pray and bump and n*ggas got respect for him and how we let him come to the studio to jump on the joint and all that. And then he backdoored n*ggas with Game and them, telling n*ggas information that only the camp know. And not the information that you wrote something, because you didnt. The information was more worse than that, for the people. And then some other sh*t came into play that I dont wanna talk about. (HHS1987)

Footage also surfaced of Beans lending a hand to Dreamchasers Omelly on the anti-Game Ooouuu diss song.

Is a collaborative recording effort fair game for Meek Mill, who once used reference tracks and allegations of ghostwriting to go at Drake? While Beanie Sigel had said previously that he helped out with some lines for the Game diss over Young M.As OOOUUU, footage has now surfaced of the recording session with Beanie, Meek and Omelly in the lab. (XXL Mag)

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