Friday, December 28, 2012

Years later, new owners still owe for old transgressions ? Business ...

Townsend Oil and Propane bought Nichols Oil & Gas in Macedon seven years ago. Turns out, the company also bought liability for harassment committed more than a decade ago by the former owner.

Under the terms of a just-reached settlement, Townsend must pay $150,000 to women who claim they were sexually harassed by the man who owned and ran Nichols Oil & Gas.

According to the women?s complaint to the EEOC, the owner routinely grabbed their breasts and buttocks and lewdly propositioned them. Although the incidents occurred between 1999 and 2003, they weren?t settled until earlier this year. Nine women filed EEOC complaints before the company was sold in 2005.

The court judged Townsend Oil & Propane, as the new owner, an ?innocent purchaser? that was nonetheless a ?successor defendant? liable for the harm the women suffered.

Note: When purchasing a business, always ask about pending complaints or litigation.

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Japanese adventurer feared killed in Russian road accident

MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Japanese adventurer who was cycling across Russia is believed to have been killed on Wednesday in a road accident near the Arctic circle, Russian officials and media said.

Authorities believe a Japanese man who died after being hit by a car from behind on the Kola Peninsula some 300 km (185 miles) south of Murmansk was Haruhisa Watanabe, said Sergei Klyushev, a Russian Foreign Ministry official in Murmansk.

"He died at the scene after sustaining multiple injuries," Klyushev said by phone.

In 2004 at age 22 Watanabe said he had become the second youngest person to climb the highest peaks on all seven continents.

Media reports said he had began his current trip in June in China and had crossed Central Asia, Iran, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia and Turkey before taking a ferry to Russia's Black Sea resort of Sochi and cycling north from there.

(Reporting by Tatyana Ustinova; Writing by Gennady Fyodorov; Editing by Steve Gutterman and Andrew Osborn)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/japanese-adventurer-feared-killed-russian-road-accident-174102833.html

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Monday, December 17, 2012

White House: Obama remains committed to assault weapons ban ...

President Barack Obama wipes his eye as he speaks about the school shooting in Newtown, Conn., Friday, Dec. 14, 2012, in the briefing room of the White House in Washington. (AP photo)

President Barack Obama wipes his eye as he speaks about the school shooting in Newtown, Conn., Friday, Dec. 14, 2012, in the briefing room of the White House in Washington. (AP photo)

WASHINGTON (CNN) ? The White House said President Barack Obama supports reinstatement of a federal ban on assault weapons ? a position he took in the 2008 campaign but failed to press during his first term.

?It does remain a commitment of his,? presidential spokesman Jay Carney told reporters as the nation reeled from a mass shooting in Connecticut that mainly killed school children.

An emotional Obama did not address that issue directly in a televised statement from the White House on the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown that killed 26 people but said something had to be done.

?We?re going to have to come together and take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this, regardless of the politics,? said Obama, the father of two girls.

He wiped away tears when he spoke of the ?beautiful little kids? killed in the massacre.

Police recovered three weapons from the scene: a semiautomatic .223-caliber rifle made by Bushmaster, a Glock and a Sig Sauer, both handguns, according to a source with knowledge of the investigation.

Others also spoke out for a strong federal response.

?We cannot simply accept this as a routine product of modern American life. If now is not the time to have a serious discussion about gun control and the epidemic of gun violence plaguing our society, I don?t know when is,? Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-New York, said in a statement.

Congress approved a ban on assault weapons in 1994. The prohibition, which expired in 2004, did not eliminate them, but restricted their features, limiting magazine capacity to 10 rounds and regulating pistol grips, bayonet attachments and flash suppressors.

Gun rights generally divide Americans.

A Pew poll conducted after the 2011 assassination attempt on Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Arizona, that killed six other people, found that 49% of Americans said it was ?more important to protect the rights of Americans to own guns,? while 46% said it was ?more important to control gun ownership.?

But a survey conducted by CNN/ORC International in August shortly after the deadly theater mass shooting earlier this year in Aurora, Colorado, found that 76% of those surveyed believe ?there should be some restrictions on owning guns.?

Obama supported a platform while running for president in 2008 that included reinstating the assault weapons ban, but has largely avoided the issue of gun control during his first term.

He wrote an opinion piece two months after the Giffords shooting acknowledging the importance of the Second Amendment right to bear arms and called for a ?focus? on ?effective steps that will actually keep those irresponsible, law-breaking few from getting their hands on a gun in the first place.?

Obama said at a presidential debate in October that he wanted a ?broader conversation? in general about reducing gun violence.

?Part of it is seeing if we can get an assault weapons ban reintroduced,? he said.

The National Rifle Association, which advocates for gun rights, said in a statement it would not have anny comment on the Connecticut shooting ?until the facts are thoroughly known.?

Kristin Goss, an associate professor of public policy and political science at Duke University and author of ?Disarmed: The Missing Movement for Gun Control in America? earlier this year that the pro gun control side of the issue ?has struggled to come up with a compelling narrative? to convince more people to support stricter gun laws.

?For a long time, these gun violence rates and massacres speak for themselves. They relied on that to make the case but were up against a very powerful but very well disciplined and skillful army that was good at taking those arguments apart,? Goss said.

By Halimah Abdullah, CNN. CNN?s Jessica Yellin and Tom Cohen contributed to this report.

Source: http://myfox8.com/2012/12/16/white-house-obama-remains-committed-to-assault-weapons-ban/

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On Walkabout Restaurant Review: Shinsadong Korean BBQ | On ...

Whenever my wife and I drive up to Denver we like to go eat at some of the Korean and Japanese restaurants in the city because of the high quality of many of these restaurants compared to their competitors in Colorado Springs.? Our favorite Korean restaurant is a called Shinasadong Korean BBQ which actually was once located in Colorado Springs.? The restaurant was very popular in Colorado Springs, but was located in a very small building in a strip mall off of Academy Boulevard.? Their new restaurant is located in the Denver suburb of Aurora just off of Parker Road in a strip mall shopping center:

The new building they are in is huge compared to their prior location in Colorado Springs.? The building was once home to another Korean restaurant called Korea House which was shut down and the building remodeled for use by Shinsadong:

The inside of the building is actually quite nice with a lot money put into some nice wood working features within the dining area.? There is also a few large flat screen televisions up that allow people to watch whatever sports games are on at the time.? I am not a big fan of the TVs since it takes away from the Korean atmosphere in my opinion and creates more of a sports bar atmosphere.

The best thing about Shinsadong is the food.? Customers have the option of either having the kitchen cook the food for them or have the food cooked Korean style on a grill at your table.? Pictured below is some Korean samgyeopsal being grilled at our table with small banchan around it:

It seemed that when the restaurant first opened the servers provided more banchan, but have since scaled back.? However, if you ask for a particular banchan they will bring it out for you.? Though not every server does it, but some of them setup the table with the banchan and other food in traditional Korean style which almost makes the table look like a work of art.? This is a small detail I really take notice of and like at a Korean restaurant.? Overall the service I have found to be good during my family?s visits to Shinsadong though it seems they do have quite a turn over in staff because it seems like we see a few new servers every time we go there.? The prices at Shinsadong are affordable with lunch costing mostly between $9.00 ? $15.00 and dinner from $12.00 ? $25.00.? You can see the full food and drink menu at this link.

Shinsadong rates high over at Yelp.com with 4 out of 5 stars and I tend to agree with this ranking.? The food is quite good and of high quality at Shinsadong, but not as good as some of the Korean restaurants I have eaten at in Korea or other places outside of Korea.? However, for the Colorado region Shinsadong has the best Korean BBQ that I have tried yet. Besides the tasty food, the service is good, and the prices reasonable.? So I definitely recommend this restaurant for anyone looking for some quality Korean BBQ in the Denver area.

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Source: http://on-walkabout.com/2012/12/16/on-walkabout-restaurant-review-shinsadong-korean-bbq/

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