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Foreign help on spill comes with a price

Foreign help on spill comes with a price

Nearly two dozen nations offer cleanup aid but want to be reimbrused
By EILEEN SULLIVAN, MATTHEW LEE
The Associated Press
updated 7:32 p.m. ET, Fri., June 18, 2010

WASHINGTON - At least 22 nations — including Britain, where BP is based — have offered oil-collecting skimmers, boom, technical experts and more to help the U.S. cope with its worst-ever environmental disaster. But their generosity comes with a price tag.

The State Department confirmed that nearly every offer of equipment or expertise from a foreign government since the April 20 oil rig explosion would require the U.S. to reimburse that country.

The offers reveal a hard truth about the United States' international friendships: With the U.S. widely regarded as the world's wealthiest nation, there is a double standard regarding foreign aid after a crisis, especially with offers from relatively poor countries.

U.S. disaster aid is almost always free of charge; other nations expect the U.S. to pay for help.

"These offers are not typically offers of aid," said Lt. Erik Halvorson, a Coast Guard spokesman. "Normally, they are offers to sell resources to BP or the U.S. government."

Only Mexico, with wide swaths of poverty among its population, offered the U.S. anything for free. It said it would give the U.S. government some containment boom. BP separately purchased 13,780 feet of boom and two skimmers from Mexico in early May, according to the State Department.

"We're not disappointed," State Department spokesman Mark Toner said Friday. "We're quite pleased with the international offers of assistance. What we're concerned with right now is getting these types of assistance as they become available, as they are useful to our cleanup operations, getting them into action so they can clean up the Gulf."

 

The offers include:

  • Britain, America's closest ally and headquarters to London-based BP, said it would sell chemical dispersants and containment boom for use cleaning up the spill. London's mayor, Boris Johnson, has previously complained about what he called "buck-passing and name-calling" in the U.S. against BP.
  • Russia, which received $70.5 million in U.S. aid last year and $78 million in 2008, said it could send boom, oil containers and ships if the U.S. paid for them.
  • China offered containment booms for a price. When a major earthquake struck in northwest China in April, the U.S. quickly gave $100,000 for relief supplies, and after another major earthquake in southwestern China in 2008, the U.S. donated $500,000 through the U.S. embassy in Beijing to the Red Cross to buy and deliver emergency supplies there. Congressional researchers estimate the U.S. spends roughly $30 million on foreign aid to China each year, including educational exchanges and health programs.
  • Israel, which receives roughly $3 billion in U.S. military aid and other assistance, also said it would send containment boom, if the U.S. paid for it.

 

  • France offered to send chemical dispersants and equipment to clean oil off birds but only for a price.
  • Kenya, which received more than $24 million in U.S. aid last year and $11 million in 2008 for humanitarian aid, offered to send fire boom but only if the Obama administration paid.
  • Vietnam offered a ship with oil-collecting sweep arms if the U.S. paid for it. The U.S. spent $102 million in all types of aid to Vietnam in 2008. When Typhoon Ketsana hit that country last fall, affecting 3 million people, the U.S. spent $100,000 on relief operations.
  • Romania made a "general offer of support" but asked the U.S. government for payment. After heavy rains sent in July 2008 sent four major rivers over their banks and killed five people, the U.S. gave $50,000 for emergency supplies.
  • Croatia offered to send technical experts and plans, for a price. The U.S. gave Croatia $50,000 to buy local firefighting equipment in 2007 when more than 800 wildfires broke out during an unusually hot and dry summer.
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Roger Federer faces tough task w/Wimbledon draw

Updated: June 18, 2010, 12:10 PM ET

Roddick, Djokovic in Federer's half

Associated Press

WIMBLEDON, England -- Roger Federer was handed a tough draw Friday in his bid for a record-equaling seventh Wimbledon title.

The defending champion and top-seeded Federer was drawn in the same top half with Andy Roddick, Novak Djokovic and former champion Lleyton Hewitt.

Federer beat Roddick in a marathon five-set final last year.

Second-seeded and 2008 winner Rafael Nadal has Andy Murray and Robin Soderling in the bottom half of the draw.

Federer, winner of 16 Grand Slam titles, will open Monday against Colombia's 65th-ranked Alejandro Falla. Federer hasn't lost a set in four previous matches with Falla, including a 6-1, 6-2, 6-0 rout at Wimbledon in 2004 and 6-1, 6-2 win on grass in Halle, Germany, last week.

Nadal plays Japan's Kei Nishikori in the first round.

In the women's draw, the Williams sisters are seeded to meet again in the final for the fifth time.

Top-seeded and three-time champion Serena Williams has former winner Maria Sharapova and French Open runner-up Samantha Stosur in her half. Five-time champion Venus Williams has Belgians Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin, both returning to Wimbledon after coming out of retirement, in her half.

Serena will play 148th-ranked Michelle Larcher de Brito of Portugal in the opening round, while Venus opens against Paraguay's Rossana De Los Rios.

Federer, who has reached a a record seven consecutive Wimbledon finals, is trying to match Pete Sampras with seven titles at the All England Club.

Federer has won a record 16 Grand Slam titles, including this year's Australian Open. However, he has not won a tournament since Australia. It's the first time since 2001 that Federer has come to Wimbledon with only one tournament victory for the year.

The men's draw sets up potential quarterfinals in the top half between Federer and fifth-seeded Nikolay Davydenko and No. 3 Djokovic vs. No. 5 Roddick. Looming in the bracket, however, is No. 15 Hewitt, the 2002 champion who beat Federer in Sunday's final in Halle. The Australian could meet Djokovic in the fourth round.

Federer could face Roddick in a semifinal showdown. Federer has beaten the American in three Wimbledon finals, including last year's classic that went to 16-14 in the fifth set.

Nadal beat Federer in a five-set epic final two years ago but missed last year's tournament with knee troubles. The Spaniard could face Soderling -- the player he beat in Paris this month for his fifth French Open title -- in the quarters. Before that, he could face tricky opponents in James Blake, John Isner and Ernests Gulbis.

Fourth-seeded Murray, under hometown pressure again to become the first British player to win the men's title since 1936, is poised to face No. 9 Fernando Verdasco in the quarters and Nadal in the semis. But Murray could wind up in the fourth round against big-serving American Sam Querrey, who won last week's Wimbledon tuneup at Queen's.

Among the women, Serena Williams could face a fourth-round battle against Sharapova, the 2004 Wimbledon champion who is still trying to return to the top of her game after shoulder and elbow problems. Beyond that, Serena is poised to face No. 8 Agnieszka Radwanska in the quarters and Stosur in the semis.

In the bottom half, there could be a fourth-round all-Belgian duel between Clijsters and Henin. No. 8 Clijsters is returning to Wimbledon for the first since 2006 after coming out of retirement last year and winning the U.S. Open. No. 17 Henin is back for the first time since 2007 after 20 months away from the game.

Venus Williams could face new French Open champion Francesca Schiavone in the quarterfinals and No. 4 Jelena Jankovic in the semis.

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- Thomas Paine -

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S. African killed by wife, kids in TV spat

June 17, 2010

S. African killed by wife, kids in TV spat

Associated Press

JOHANNESBURG -- Police say a South African man who wanted to watch a World Cup match instead of a religious program was beaten to death by his family in the northeastern part of the country.

David Makoeya, a 61-year-old man from the small village of Makweya, Limpopo province, fought with his wife and two children for the remote control on Sunday because he wanted to watch Germany play Australia in the World Cup. The others, however, wanted to watch a gospel show.

"He said, 'No, I want to watch soccer,'" police spokesman Mothemane Malefo said Thursday. "That is when the argument came about.

"In that argument, they started assaulting him."

Malefo said Makoeya got up to change the channel by hand after being refused the remote control and was attacked by his 68-year-old wife Francina and two children, 36-year-old son Collin and 23-year-old daughter Lebogang.

Malefo said he was not sure what the family used to kill Makoeya.

"It appears they banged his head against the wall," Malefo said. "They phoned the police only after he was badly injured, but by the time the police arrived the man was already dead."

All three were arrested Sunday night, but Lebogang was released on $200 bail Tuesday, Malefo said. The other two are still being held in custody.

Malefo said the mother and son will reappear in the local Seshego Magistrates Court on July 27.

"He was always a happy man, never violent," Makoeya's nieces, Miriam and Anna, told the Daily Sun newspaper. "On Saturday, we saw him the last time at a funeral."

The World Cup, being played in Africa for the first time, started Friday and runs through July 11.

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Calif. man arrested for allegedly kidnapping actor

Calif. man arrested for allegedly kidnapping actor

19 mins ago

Jeremy London

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. – A man has been arrested for allegedly kidnapping actor Jeremy London and forcing him to use drugs, police said Thursday.

A statement from Palm Springs police said London, who appeared on TV's "7th Heaven" and "Party of Five," was kidnapped while changing a flat tire on June 10.

The 37-year-old actor told police that several men helped him and he offered them a ride home. Police said one man later pulled a gun, forced London to drive around, buy alcohol and take drugs.

London said he escaped but his car was stolen. Police later found it and on June 11 arrested 26-year-old Brandon Adams of Palm Springs.

Adams has been charged with kidnapping and other crimes and remains jailed. It was not immediately known if he has retained a lawyer.

A publicist for London confirmed Thursday that the actor was the kidnapping victim and that London is working closely with police in their investigation.

Publicist Dominic Friesen said London is at "an undisclosed location with family and friends" and appreciates the support from his fans.

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Perkins sidelined with knee injury

Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Updated: June 17, 10:53 AM ET
Perkins sidelined with knee injury


By Chris Forsberg
ESPNBoston.com

LOS ANGELES -- Boston Celtics center Kendrick Perkins told reporters at Wednesday's media session that he tore two ligaments in his right knee in Tuesday's NBA Finals Game 6 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers and will be sidelined for Thursday's decisive Game 7.

 

 

Perkins, arriving at the courtside podium on crutches with bandages around his knee, revealed he tore the medial collateral and posterior cruciate ligaments. He underwent X-rays on the knee Tuesday night and was informed of the severity of the injury by team trainer Ed Lacerte on Wednesday morning.

 

 

He will undergo an MRI on Friday in Boston to further assess the damage.

 

 

"Physically, I'm in pain," Perkins said. "I hurt my knee pretty badly. I'm out for tomorrow. There's nothing I could do about it. It's a torn MCL and torn PCL, so I gotta watch from the sideline."

 

 

Perkins landed awkwardly trying to haul in an offensive rebound midway through the first quarter of Game 6 and suffered what was originally diagnosed as a knee sprain.

 

 

"I knew something was wrong," Perkins said. "I didn't know exactly what it was, but I couldn't get up on my own. I couldn't walk. My whole leg was hurting, and the back of my knee was in pain. I heard something pop, but I didn't know what it was. It was just painful."

 

 

Perkins wasn't under any obligation to handle media responsibilities Wednesday, but he said he wanted to address his health and be around his teammates.

 

 

"It's the Finals, it's the last practice of the season, the last game of the season," Perkins said. "My teammates, my coaches, I wanted to be around these guys, especially after a tough loss like last night. ... You don't want to be home all day by yourself. When we lose, we always say, 'Get to the locker room,' we feel a lot better when we're around each other."

 

 

Celtics coach Doc Rivers tried to be a bit more coy in his confab with the media, revealing that Perkins was out but downplaying the severity of the injury.

 

 

"It's a multiple ligament sprain," Rivers said. "We're not going to do an MRI until we get back because once they did the tests that they did -- I don't know what tests they did, honestly. Once they did the tests that they did do and they realized he couldn't play tomorrow, there was no reason to send him to an MRI, too. That'll come, and then we'll make a determination what we have to do."

 

 

 

Rivers said he'd wait until game day to announce whether Rasheed Wallace or Glen Davis would start. He did suggest that Brian Scalabrine will be activated in Perkins' place.

 

 

"Listen, we're going to do whatever it takes to win," Rivers said. "Scalabrine can spread the floor for us. He can do things for us. There's a lot of options for us. They may not look like there's a lot, but there's more than you'd think in some of the rotations or lineups that we can create, that we may have to create. We're going to work on some of those today."

 

 

Captain Paul Pierce admitted the Celtics knew Tuesday night that Perkins likely would be out Thursday.

 

 

"We knew that last night, but hey, it's unfortunate that we lose one of our guys who have been so big for us in the playoffs and in this series, especially with his strength and his lift," Pierce said. "But that means other guys got to be ready to step up. We've got Big Baby, we've got Rasheed, and if possible we've got Shelden Williams. We've got guys capable of coming in there. All we ask is one game as hard as you can go for tomorrow. We have guys that can fill in and get the job done."

 

 

Perkins admitted he's hurt more mentally than physically by being on the sideline. Lacerte told him that if the injury occurred in December, he'd likely have missed the rest of the season, which suggests that Perkins is likely set to miss the start of the 2010-11 season as he rehabs.

 

 

"If that's what I gotta do to get better, that's what I'm going to have to do," he said. "Hopefully it don't have to be that way. If it do, there isn't anything else I can do about it."

 

 

Perkins stressed that he didn't want to be the focus of attention, especially because his teammates have a title to win Thursday.

 

 

"It's hard because, last night, my teammates, the whole Celtics organization was great in supporting me," Perkins said. "But it's hard because you got a lot of people asking me, 'How you feeling?' and saying, 'Get better,' things like that. At the same time, it's not about me. We're trying to win a championship. It's not about me. And I don't want the focus to be on me -- for my teammates.

 

 

"I don't want nobody feeling sorry for anything like that. We got a game to win. I want them to stay focused. I'm going to be all right. It's an important game. I appreciate my teammates and coaches that they're concerned. But it's not about me. It's about winning a title."  LOS ANGELES -- Boston Celtics center Kendrick Perkins told reporters at Wednesday's media session that he tore two ligaments in his right knee in Tuesday's NBA Finals Game 6 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers and will be sidelined for Thursday's decisive Game 7.

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Today's Thought

"He that thinks himself the wisest is generally the least so."

- Charles Caleb Colton (1780-1832) -

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052, 370, 367, 468, 812, 649, 350, 693, 044

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Today's Thought

"When someone asked Abraham Lincoln, after he was elected president, what he was going to do about his enemies, he replied, 'I am going to destroy them. I am going to make them my friends.' "

 - Abraham Lincoln -

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