United States industrialist Warren Buffet says that the CEO of British Petroleum (BP) Tony Hayward retired from office. This push-related cases of oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico oil platform explosion in the British company.
In an interview with Willow Bay, as reported by CNBC News.Com, when asked what Buffett would do if BP is one of her company, Buffett said he probably will not extend the employment contract as CEO of BP's Tony Hayward.
"I'm not sure what wrong he had done in this business, but when something happens and the implications for widespread as in the case of oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico, then he should be responsible, as captain of a ship," said Buffett. "Although it may be that making mistakes is his subordinate." According to Buffett, the resignation of Tony Hayward will make the American public "feel better".
Besides Buffett also revealed, in terms of what he termed "the current condition of public opinion" President Obama will not even be able to overcome this problem perfectly. "Although he has been holding his breath, and try as hard as possible since the first day of this case arise," said Buffett.
Cases of oil spillage has entered into a ten week since BP's oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico exploded in late April. Current distribution of the spilled oil is still going on and more widespread, temporary cessation of bursts have not been successfully conducted.
To investigate this case, President Obama has established a Commission of seven consisting of seven people from various backgrounds, most of whom are environmental experts
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Girls 16 Years Sailing Alone Lost in Indian Ocean
Los Angeles - A 16-year-old girl from California who tried to sail alone around the world lost in the Indian Ocean. The girl had sent a signal that he is in trouble.
Abby Sunderland last heard at about 6:00 Pacific time on Thursday (10 / 6). According to ABC News, when it was Sunderland supporters had contacted members of the team via satellite phone.
"We're still trying to figure out how to save him," said brother Sunderland, Zac, told radio station knx.
"There are two boats that move toward his position," said Zac. "One of them is about 40 hours, while the other is about 48 hours. So, we're currently looking for a way if there is a faster way."
Not long after ending a telephone conversation, Sunderland activate two emergency alert device. However, since then he is no longer known his fate.
Sunderland left California with 11-meter-high sailboat named Wild Eyes in January. In writing on his blog, Wednesday (9 / 6), Sunderland admitted through the bad weather in recent days. He also admitted having problems with its Internet network.
Sunderland was determined to become the youngest sailor to circumnavigate the world alone can be nonstop. However, he was forced to diminish those hopes because he had to dock at a port in South Africa because his boat is damaged.
Former Detroit Mayor Threatened Five-Year Imprisonment
Detroit - Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick threatened sentenced to five years in prison Tuesday for violating probation for lying under oath about the scandalous affair with his chief of staff.
Kilpatrick, 39, asked Judge David Groner to show mercy during the trial, but Groner said "that ship has sailed." Kilpatrick was taken from the courtroom in handcuffs.
At issue U.S. $ 1 million, Kilpatrick ordered to pay the city after pleading guilty in 2008 due to impede justice. Groner decided last month that Kilpatrick failed to declare all the assets and meet other requirements of his parole.
On Tuesday, he ordered Kilpatrick to undergo at least one and a half years in prison, but reduced the punishment of 120 days from the original. Kilpatrick still obliged to pay back his debt to the rest of the city, but for that he must find a new job after his release.
Shortly after the sentencing, Compuware Corp. said that Kilpatrick had fired from his job as a salesman for a medical software subsidiary based in Dallas, Covisint.
Groner Kilpatrick scolded for not frankly about finances.
"By continuing to try to cast yourself as a victim, lack of candor you, your lack of remorse, and lack of humility ... the rehabilitation has clearly failed," said Groner on Kilpatrick.
During the petition in court, Kilpatrick outlines the reasons he felt should be allowed to return to his family in Dallas.
"I want to go home," Kilpatrick said in Groner. "I'm not here because the question of weapons, or drugs. I'm here because my confusion over some orders."
Groner listen Kilpatrick statement Tuesday, but did not budge.
Kilpatrick had testified in a lawsuit that he was not involved romantically with his chief of staff, but the text messages between them and then show that he lied. Before the text message scandal broke, two whistle-blowers the city to pay U.S. $ 8.4 million.
Kilpatrick, a Democrat, resigned, underwent 99 days in jail, agreed to surrender its legal license, pay the city U.S. $ 1 million, and distanced himself from politics for five years.
Kilpatrick, 39, asked Judge David Groner to show mercy during the trial, but Groner said "that ship has sailed." Kilpatrick was taken from the courtroom in handcuffs.
At issue U.S. $ 1 million, Kilpatrick ordered to pay the city after pleading guilty in 2008 due to impede justice. Groner decided last month that Kilpatrick failed to declare all the assets and meet other requirements of his parole.
On Tuesday, he ordered Kilpatrick to undergo at least one and a half years in prison, but reduced the punishment of 120 days from the original. Kilpatrick still obliged to pay back his debt to the rest of the city, but for that he must find a new job after his release.
Shortly after the sentencing, Compuware Corp. said that Kilpatrick had fired from his job as a salesman for a medical software subsidiary based in Dallas, Covisint.
Groner Kilpatrick scolded for not frankly about finances.
"By continuing to try to cast yourself as a victim, lack of candor you, your lack of remorse, and lack of humility ... the rehabilitation has clearly failed," said Groner on Kilpatrick.
During the petition in court, Kilpatrick outlines the reasons he felt should be allowed to return to his family in Dallas.
"I want to go home," Kilpatrick said in Groner. "I'm not here because the question of weapons, or drugs. I'm here because my confusion over some orders."
Groner listen Kilpatrick statement Tuesday, but did not budge.
Kilpatrick had testified in a lawsuit that he was not involved romantically with his chief of staff, but the text messages between them and then show that he lied. Before the text message scandal broke, two whistle-blowers the city to pay U.S. $ 8.4 million.
Kilpatrick, a Democrat, resigned, underwent 99 days in jail, agreed to surrender its legal license, pay the city U.S. $ 1 million, and distanced himself from politics for five years.
30 Killed in Violence in Jamaica Weapons

Jamaica - Thousands of police and soldiers raided the village of Jamaica Tuesday in search of well-known drug kingpin who wants the United States. It intensified the third day of street battles that killed at least 30 people.
Armed men who fought for the boss Christopher "Dudus" Coke said she provides services and protection - are funded by a criminal empire that seemed untouched until the U.S. demanded his extradition.
Coke has built a loyal follower in the Tivoli Gardens, Kingston poor area that became the basis of its strength. The U.S. government says Coke has been selling cocaine on the streets of New York City since the mid-1990s. He allegedly hired the woman to hide the drugs on the island of flights to the United States.
Called "president" and "shortman" by his supporters, Coke did not wear flashy clothes or mastering Kingston nightclubs like another powerful gang boss. The published photographs of a man 5-foot-4-inch by the U.S. Justice Department calls one of King's most dangerous drug in the world.
On Tuesday, masked gunmen in the West Kingston disappeared from the roads barricaded with barbed wire and damaged cars. Gunshots echoed in slums on the south coast of Jamaica.
Schools and businesses closed across the capital and the government asked for donations of blood for the wounded.
Violence is central slum West Kingston, known as a dormitory soldiers and including settlement Trenchtown where reggae legend Bob Marley grew up.
Son of a gangster, 41 years Coke has strong ties with Jamaica Labour Party government, which has used armed men in the slum areas to intimidate rivals Tivoli Gardens in the election. By exposing the relationships between groups and politicians, few people predicted the violence would put Jamaica on the road to reform.
"I thought it was a call for the resurrection of the whole country," said Peter Bunting of the opposition People's National Party.
Members of Coke and Shower Posse gang affiliated started last week following the announcement of the barricade Prime Minister Bruce Golding that he would approve the extradition of drug smuggling related Coke and firearms. Golding, who represents the Tivoli Gardens, has ignored U.S. requests for nine months.
Police spokesman Cpl Richard Minott told The Associated Press on Tuesday that fighting in West Kingston alone has killed 26 civilians and one security official. Police reported that the previous battle, killing two officers and a soldier.
The government declared a state of emergency a month for the area of Kingston on Sunday.
On Tuesday, about 10 percent of the capital city was guarded by security forces.
Mouse barge When Obama Speeches

Washington-an unusual scene occurred when President Barack Obama gave a press statement to reporters in the Rose Garden outside the Oval Office, Washington DC, United States. When Obama gave a press statement, barge through the steps of a mouse under Obama's podium.
When the photojournalist photographing Obama, undoubtedly helped to terabadikan rats. Rats are apparently also had television cameras recorded before Obama gave a press statement. Click to view the incident.
Obama himself gave a press statement after the Senate of the United States, Wednesday (19 / 5), passed a bill which is the largest financial reform in America.
After Obama went back into the Oval Office, the debate about the types of rats was sticking out. "I think that's not a rat (big rat)," said Russell Link, a biologist with the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. "That can be seen from the short tail, which usually equals the length of his body."
After seeing these photos rodents, Link said, "My guess is Voles, often called meadow mouse."
Such incidents were not the first time this has happened in the White House. Last week, the television cameramen found a rat when Obama is going to give a statement about the oil spill.
Special area behind the White House Correspondents one had disambangi a mouse that became the center of attention. But that was before the restoration project at the White House when President George W. Bush still in power.
Washington DC city officials often warn of increased rat population at the time of garbage piled up in the summer residents.
Senate approves U.S. FINANCIAL REFORM BILL

Washington-Kabarinews.com, Finally after passing through a long process, the U.S. Senate approved the bill (bill) on Financial Reform Government proffered Barack Obama. Thursday night (05/20/2010) local time, voting was done by comparing 59 affirmative votes and 39 disagreed.
Reportedly, the voting process for passing this bill quite a lot. Kubu opponents of the bill claim it will reduce profits, while the stronghold of supporters of the new legislation say it could prevent the recurrence of banking crises in 2008, which dragged the U.S. into recession.
Passage of this bill previously been believed by the Minister of Finance of the United States (U.S.), Timothy Geithner, who said the financial reform package will protect the taxpayers from having to pay for the bad practice of the derivatives market in the future.
This message was at once asserted earlier that Obama's statement during the year 2009 has been happening to unfair practices by the financial services industry players in particular that happened on Wall Street. Obama also promised the bill would protect the American people from something similar.
While the U.S. Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd, the Democrat said the bill was crucial to restoring public confidence in the U.S. on the financial services industry itself.
That bill did contain the rules that can facilitate the detection of risks in the financial system, including the detection of financial transactions are suspicious. A new regulatory body will also be established to oversee the financial sector and there will be reform of the derivatives market, so the financial year 2008-2009 recession can be avoided.
Although passed, this bill will be discussed further still to be combined with the Finance Act which is now held by the House of Representatives. It is expected that the House and Senate will soon work to discuss a merger of this law, so that later produce a Finance Reform Act is more comprehensive before July 4, 2010.
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