Friday, February 17, 2006
Eliminate Past Due Tax, Interest and Penalties
From: Tax Advisors <getridoftaxstress@valyear.com>
Subject: Eliminate Past Due Tax, Interest and Penalties
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 17:05:39 CST
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Derek Frank Banwell was born 19 July, 1919, the son of Frank Edward Banwell, and was educated at Kent College, Canterbury.Career:--->>Royal Artillery, 1939-46; Admitted a Solicitor, 1947; Assistant Solicitor, Southend-on-Sea Borough Council, 1947-48; Senior Assistant Solicitor, Rochdale Co. Borough Council, 1948-51; Chief Common Law Solicitor, City of Sheffield, 1951-56; Senior Assistant Solicitor, 1956-59, Assistant Town Clerk, 1959-60, Southend-on-Sea Borough Council; Deputy Town Clerk and Deputy Clerk of the Peace, Swansea Borough Council, 1960-64; General Manager, Runcorn Development Corporation, 1964-78; Secretary, Church Buildings Committee, United Reformed Church, 1978-85: appointed CBE in 1978. Derek Banwell married in 1945, Rose Kathleen Worby; by whom he had 2 sons, and one daughter. The funeral takes place at Barham Crematorium, 19 January, 2006, followed by a service at Whitstable United Reformed Church. Source: Daily Telegraph 11 January, 2006 *** New Hampshire bill aims to prevent Katrina-style gun seizures January 2, 2005 Concord, N.H. Concerned by perceived abuses of Federal power during the Katrina crisis, New Hampshire state reps are reviewing a bill which would criminalize certain weapons seizures - even if the perpetrators are Federal officers. House Bill 1639-FN, prohibits the confiscation of lawfully owned and lawfully carried firearms during a state of emergency, making a felon of any law enforcement officer who attempts to seize such a firearm during a disaster. The bill was sponsored by Rep. Paul Hopfgarten at the request of local Free Staters - members of a group trying to recruit freedom lovers to New Hampshire and turn it an even more libertarian state than it already is (www.stateproject.org). Activists say whether it passes or not, this "Gun Protection Bill" is one more small thing they can do to try and protect themselves from disarmament at the hands of any government, during a time when they believe they will need their weapons most. Bill text: http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/legislation/2006/hb1639.html Media coverage of FEMA flag burn: http://www.cmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=3D3D3D/20050922/REPOSITORY/5 09220363/1001/NEWS01 Denmark's Iraq Abuse Scandal http://www.rnw.nl/hotspots/html/den040804.html While US investigations into the degradation of Iraqi prisoners by Americans at the Abu Ghraib prison continue, the role of military interrogators is also making headlines in Denmark, where the government has just recalled four top military personnel from Iraq amid allegations of prisoner abuse. According to the Danish armed forces, the four senior officers called back to Denmark are the commander of the battalion in Iraq, the head of military police, the head of military intelligence and the chief legal office in Iraq. It's been reported that replacement officers will be sent out to Iraq to lead the 500-strong Danish force there. Henrik Petersen, a spokesman for the Danish military, declined to specify the role of the four officers in the abuse scandal: "The minister of defence in Denmark took the decision yesterday [Tuesday] together with the chief of defence to withdraw four officers from Iraq because of the results from the investigation so far. But these results are not public yet." Accusations from an insider The allegations appear to have originated from a Danish soldier who spent some time in Iraq, and concern the mistreatment of prisoners at Camp Eden near al-Qurnah in southern Iraq. The Danish forces in Iraq are in the southern part of the country, and operate under British command. The accusations focus primarily on one female Danish defence intelligence officer who is said to have refused to give prisoners anything to drink and forced them to remain in awkward physical positions for prolonged periods. However, Henrik Petersen finds it hard to believe that any torture was involved: "[.] we don't know exactly what happened. But I'm sure it is not torture in the worst case that has happened. [.] that's my personal opinion. That's so far away from the Danish mentality and the way we have conducted operations in other places." dergelijk topic begint. En btw, ik zal nog enkele fotografen waarscuwen waarvan U foto's op de site heeft staan zonder toestemming. 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