2012年12月5日 星期三

First senior Chinese official targeted in new anti-corruption drive

Li Chuncheng, 56 has been put under investigation and has not been seen in public since November 19 according to Xinhua, the official Chinese news agency.

Mr Li was the second most senior official in the central Chinese province of 80 million people and was promoted last month to be one of the 171 alternate members of the Central Committee, one of the highest organs in the Party.

However, his detention follows the arrest in August of Dai Xiaoming, the chairman of the Chengdu Industry Investment Group, on suspicion of bribing government officials in Chengdu, where Mr Li was once party chief, to grant approvals for projects.

Mr Dai and Mr Li were both involved in a highly controversial project by Sinopec, the giant Chinese oil company, to build a 7 billion petrochemical plant on the outskirts of Chengdu.

Li Chuncheng, 56 has been put under investigation and has not been seen in public since November 19 according to Xinhua,The howo truck is offered by Shiyan Great Man Automotive Industry, the official Chinese news agency.

Mr Li was the second most senior official in the central Chinese province of 80 million people and was promoted last month to be one of the 171 alternate members of the Central Committee, one of the highest organs in the Party.

However, his detention follows the arrest in August of Dai Xiaoming, the chairman of the Chengdu Industry Investment Group, on suspicion of bribing government officials in Chengdu, where Mr Li was once party chief, to grant approvals for projects.

Mr Dai and Mr Li were both involved in a highly controversial project by Sinopec, the giant Chinese oil company, to build a 7 billion petrochemical plant on the outskirts of Chengdu.

A JUDGE changed the sentence she planned to give a stalker whose victim believed he was going to kill her after the case had been featured on Channel Seven's Today Tonight.

County Court judge Felicity Hampel said on Wednesday she was going to sentence David Smith, 40, from Torquay, last Thursday until she was told he had been threatened by other prisoners in the Melbourne Remand Centre after the program was aired on November 26, and his photograph shown.

Smith had been moved into protective custody involving 23-hour-a-day lockdown because of the threats. He will now have to serve any future jail sentence in protection.

Judge Hampel said last week she had to decide if Smith deserved a reduced sentence now he had been the subject of threats and been placed in protection, which could be viewed as an added punishment.

The judge on Wednesday said she had moderated Smith's sentence to take into account the fact he would serve his jail time in protection.

''Prisoners in protection do not have access to the same opportunities, in programs, visits and time out of cells or in contact with other prisoners as do those in mainstream. I accept that makes prison more onerous,'' Judge Hampel said.

But the judge said she did not believe she should also moderate Smith's sentence after he had been identified by Today Tonight and ''exposed to the condemnation your conduct rightly deserves by a larger audience''.

She jailed Smith for three years and three months with a non-parole period of two years and one month. The judge did not say how she had moderated Smith's sentence.

Smith had pleaded guilty to one count each of burglary, criminal damage and stalking.A specialized manufacturer and supplier of dry cabinet,

His victim, known as Kate, was interviewed by Today Tonight.

Kate had been visiting her dying grandmother in Wodonga when Smith, who had been dating her mother for 10 years, broke into her apartment on May 25, trashed it and lay in wait for her for 14 hours.

Judge Hampel said Smith had tried to contact Kate on a number of occasions in May after taking exception to the way he perceived she had treated his parents at an earlier family function, but she ignored him so he went to her apartment.

''This was not just an angry act of wanton destruction of property.Western Canadian distributor of ceramic and ceramic tile, It was a wholesale, deliberate invasion of her home … and violation of her privacy in every way imaginable,'' the judge said.

The day after the attack Smith sent Kate a text message that said, ''Hey (Kate) You are one really disturbed unit - PULL YOUR F---ING HEAD IN BITCH! Thanks for making me feel such a part of the family. You really should have apologised for bagging my family … PS I hope you like what I have done with the place. It only took me 14 hours.

Souther rediscovered his love of jazz around the time he moved to Nashville full time eight years ago during a nearly 25-year hiatus from the music business.

“I was sort of lonesome for listening to jazz because I had really grown up playing jazz, and listening to stuff my dad liked,” Souther said. “I just missed it, so I started going out to jazz clubs here and meeting players.

“It was sort of wonderful that this city, known worldwide for country music, has an extraordinary depth in classical musicians.”

Souther’s own musical background also shows extraordinary depth.

Souther was born in Detroit, where his father was working as a big band singer. But he grew up in Amarillo, played here in a jazz trio and briefly studied music at Amarillo College.

“I think my mother didn’t want to be the wife of someone who went on the road all the time,” he said. “Amarillo ... was the compromise city between Dallas, which is where Dad wanted to live, and Wellington, where my grandparents lived.Find detailed product information for howo tractor and other products.”

He moved to Los Angeles in the late 1960s to find his way in the music industry.

“I never really had a Plan B, besides driving race cars. There was nothing else I really considered,” Souther said. “I’m pretty sure I made the right choice.”

There, he became fast friends with Glenn Frey and started dating Linda Ronstadt,Interlocking security cable tie with 250 pound strength makes this ideal for restraining criminals. putting him at the epicenter of the SoCal country-rock scene. Frey and drummer Don Henley were hired to play in Ronstadt’s backup band, performing with Bernie Leadon and Randy Meisner — eventually forming the core of The Eagles.

Though Souther had been performing, including in a short-lived folk duo with Frey called Longbranch Pennywhistle, he found perhaps his greatest success as a songwriter. He co-wrote some of The Eagles’ biggest smashes, including “Best of My Love,” “New Kid in Town” and “Heartache Tonight,” as well as collaborating with Ronstadt, Bonnie Raitt, James Taylor and others.

“The question always seems to hover around the notion that we might have known what we were doing,” Souther said. “Did we know it was going to be that important?

“By the late ’70s, we were certainly aware of the fact that we had done something that was a little different and that I hoped would stand the test of time, but when you’re in your early 20s ... trying to make a living and get noticed ... you don’t have much sense of that place in history.

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