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The governor of Louisiana was fined $20,000 Thursday by the state Board of Ethics for neglecting to report more than $150,000 in payments to ex-Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke to get a computerized voter list.Gov. Mike Foster, that is running for re-election this fall, said he'd pay the fine out of his campaign contributions, something his lawyers said he could legally do.He explained the violation of campaign finance law was unintentional. "I haven't ever intentionally broken the law within my life," he said in a news conference.In a consent opinion, solved in negotiations between Foster's lawyers and the board, Foster was found to get twice violated the state's campaign finance disclosure law. Initially was during the 1995 governor's race while he failed to report a $103,000 payment for the computerized "list of conservative voters," the board said in its ruling. The second time was in 1997 as he paid $52,000 for the right to remain to use the list.APDavid Duke Foster said he never actually used their list. But the Ethics Board declared because the list was purchased for possibly influencing the election in 1995, it will have been reported regardless of whether it turned out ever used.The governor said the expenditures were noted on the 1997 personal financial disclosure statement he filed with ethics officials. However, the individual financial report listed the expenditure to for computer software." It did not mention that the software was a set of voters nor that the money went to Duke.The purchase surfaced publicly in May when Duke appeared before a federal grand jury in New Orleans. The grand jury has sought information about whether Duke paid taxes on income he coming from Foster and others.Since then, purchasing has become an issue in Foster's re-election campaign together with his leading opponents -- U.S. Rep. William Jefferson, D-New Orleans, and Baton Rouge businessman Phil Preis -- repeatedly lambasting him in the deal.Jefferson also tried to link adverse publicity over Foster's relationship with Duke to reports by the U.S. Census Bureau that Louisiana's inhabitants are increasing at a much slower pace than other states within the South.Foster has said he attemptedto keep the purchase secret because "it ain't real cool that will put out there that you're buying something from David Duke."Duke attorney James McPherson said in May that investigators asked if the purchase was a secret payment to acquire Duke's decision to drop out of the 1995 gubernatorial race and endorse Foster, something botDuke and Foster deny.Besides a brief stint as a state legislator after a 1989 special election, Duke continues to be unable to win public office despite numerous tries. In the latest attempt, the race to exchange Bob Livingston in Congress, he did not make the runoff, finishing third.CBS Worldwide Inc. All Rights Reserved. These components may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press led to this report mulberry bag repairs Mostly what was visible over Baghdad Wednesday night was Iraqi anti-aircraft artillery. By 5 p.m. ET, Iraqi radar began buying signals that the attack, called Desert Fox, was finally coming. CBS News Correspondent Rita Braver reports that the early strikes apparently hit outside of the city. One hundred U.S. tomahawk cruise missiles, according to military sources, were to be launched the 1st night.Shortly after 6 p.m., President Clinton made a state announcement from the Oval Office. He was quoted saying, "I have ordered a strong, sustained compilation of air strikes against Iraq. These are designed to degrade Saddam's capacity to develop and deliver weapons of mass destruction and to degrade his ability to threaten his neighbors." For months now, the Pentagon has been plotting out sites where chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons work is believed to be under way as well as all known Iraqi military bases.Though Pentagon officials said they had offers of help from other countries, today Great Britain is the only active partner. Defense Secretary William Cohen announced an enormous U.S. buildup in your neighborhood. He said, "Any use of force, because president has indicated, involves risk. And, to limit the chance to our troops and to our allies I am ordering a sharp increase in our forces within the Gulf. We are sending an air expedition their wing plus much more ground troops. Iraq must not misunderstand our determination."General Henry Shelton, chairman in the Joint Chiefs of Staff, may not say exactly how the forces will likely be deployed. But Shelton explained, "The operation employs U.S. Navy aircraft flying through the decks of the U.S.S. Enterprise. U.S. Air Force and Royal Air Force aircraft operating from land bases in your community, and tomahawk cruise missiles launched from U.S. Navy ships at sea and United States Air Force B-52's."Shelton said a lot more aircraft are en route to the area, including the F-117 stealth fighter, other fighters, and bombers.The U.S.S. Carl Vincent as well as other ships of its battle group will arrive the day after tomorrow, and the division-ready brigade will reinforce U.S. troops already in the grass in Kuwait. Officially, there's no word on once the operation will be over. But military sources tell CBS News that the goal is to wrap some misconception this weekend, before the Islamic holiday of Ramadan begins.Reported by Rita Braver ©1998, CBS Worldwide Inc., All Rights Reserved He did eventually return to being a paramedic, but he was angry, and self-conscious about his prosthesis. mulberry antony messenger bag Saw palmetto extract, for prostate health: Ten from 27 failed. This is an organism that thrives in the Gulf of Mexico in warm months, and contains killed 72 people in the final 3 years. nightfall ugg boots Death penalty politics won't please take a holiday this election year.Illinois features a moratorium on its executions as a result of slew of botched death row cases. In Texas, Gov. George W. Bush's capital punishment record is under scrutiny because Republican reaches for the White House. And after this, Capitol Hill is jumping in the debate, too.Sen. Patrick Leahy is proposing legislation in Congress that might require DNA testing where it's available which would guarantee death row inmates receive good legal representation."Our bill is basically about fairness," the Vermont Democrat, former prosecutor, told CBS News' Face The Nation. Leahy said his bill treats DNA as "a fingerprint of the 21st century, just as we made fingerprints accessible to defense attorneys and prosecutors within the last century, we should make DNA available."But Rep. Bob Barr, also on Face The Nation , labeled the Leahy bill "anti-death penalty."The Georgia Republican said the legislation "would essentially guarantee that you could never carry out a death penalty case, since it leaves everything completely open-ended, puts the federal government in charge of every death penalty case in the united kingdom."Leahy insisted his legislation do not need that effect."What my bill does is encourages and offers money for competent counsel in the first place, so you don't have appeals and cases given away because of incompetent counsel," he was quoted saying. "It makes DNA available should it be available, which most prosecutors will explain will convict as many people as it will exonerate people."Barr, another former prosecutor, said he didn't oppose DNA testing per se, but "what I resist is this enamoration of DNA testing that it will guarantee that no innocent person ever be executed. This is sort of a quest for the Holy Grail."Oklahoma Gov. Frank Keating, a Republican who borders Bush's state, told Face The world that DNA testing has its plusses and minuses."We had 168 individuals neighbors and friends killed in the Oklahoma City bombing," said Keating, who a week ago signed a DNA testing bill in the state. "The last thing in the world we want is to have the guilty person on the street, the innocent person in jail."Even so, Keating noted, "DNA tests are not the be all and end all. It could be handled improperly. It can be analyzed improperly."And Barry Scheck, the DNA expert most common for his work in the O.J. Simpson case, agreed with Keating in a way, albeit from a different direction."DNA need not be the answer to everything, because the fact is that in the criminal justice system, most all cases are not susceptible to DNA testing," said Scheck, who backs the Leahy bill."But," he added, "you have the bad lawyers, the prosecutorial misconduct, the false confessions, the mistaken i.d.'s. We must reform the entie system. DNA alone isn't an answer. Let's not kid ourselves." CBS News Correspondent Jim Axelrod has new information about a story CBS News' Steve Kroft reported Sunday night on Sixty minutes . The story concerns a gasoline additive called MTBE, and yes it spells trouble -- for normal water. How bad is it? It could possibly make you wonder about what's coming from the tap and how it arrived. Methyl tertiary butyl ether is a mouthful to say. It may also be our greatest unfolding environmental challenge. This chemical, added to gasoline for cleaner air, is polluting a great deal of the nation's drinking water. As reported on One hour, 21 states have had wells power down due to MTBE groundwater contamination. "It's been shown, unequivocally, to result in cancer. We want testing for that presence of MTBE where it's found. We want clean-up if it can be cleaned up, so we want damages for people who's properties were damaged," declares Lewis Saul, one of many lawyers now suing big oil for well owners. Ten years ago, Congress passed the Climate Act, requiring gasoline to burn cleaner. The oil companies thought we would blend MTBE into gasoline to satisfy the new standards. But that designed a problem. This chemical spreads quickly when mixed into groundwater, which happens with leaky underground storage tanks constantly. Almost every state in the nation found MTBE in their ground water. California alone has 10,000 MTBE-contaminated sites. New York has identified some 1500 sites, 400 of them on Long Island alone. "This will likely be proven to be the worst single area with MTBE problems affecting normal water. The reason is that these people, three million of them, have no alternative source of water," says Walter Hang, a professional in water contamination. Studies are now underway to determine the human health risks. As for who's responsible, the oil companies say their hands were tied. "There's legislation out there that requires reformulated gasoline contain 2% by rate of oxygen," says Bob Campbell, CEO of Sunoco. "And the one practical alternative I have so that you can comply with that law, is we use MTBE." Until Congress acts to fix the mess, the problem will likely be addressed state by state, lawsuit by lawsuit. sheepskin ugg boots Syria test-fired three Scud missiles, including one that separated over Turkish territory, The New York Times quoted Israeli military officials as saying.No person was hurt in the tests on May 27, the paper's Site said. It noted the tests coincided together with the first Lebanese elections since Syria's hold on the continent was shaken after the February assassination of Rafik Hariri, Lebanon's former prime minister.The unidentified Israeli officials described the tests because the first such by Syria since 2001 and said we were holding part of efforts to develop missiles that may deliver chemical weapons.Israeli security sources the missiles, developed with North Korean technology, can strike around the Jewish state, reports CBS News Correspondent Robert Berger. Syria isn't match for the high-tech Israeli military, but Israel is susceptible to attacks with ballistic missiles. Israel and the U.S. are jointly developing an anti-missile shield for Israel, fearing attacks from Syria or Iran.The missiles Syria fired recently included one older Scud B, having a range of about 185 miles, and 2 Scud D's with a range of about 435 miles, the Times' site said late Thursday.Each of the missiles were launched from northern Syria, near Minakh, north of Aleppo, The changing times quoted the Israeli officials as saying. One was sent about 250 miles to southernmost Syria, at the Jordanian border. no previous page next 1/2 The captain of the USS Cole came to a little Texas town to tell a grieving mother, "I'm sorry."Four months after terrorists bombed the Cole at the center East, killing 17 sailors, Cmdr. Kirk Lippold is going to the families of the victims to offer condolences and answer questions.Sunday, he and Master Chief James Parlier located Ennis to visit Sarah Gauna, mother of bombing victim Tim Gauna."I never imagined in my wildest dreams that my son will be a hero," Gauna said in Monday's editions of The Dallas Morning News . "My son is often a hero." She cried and clutched a photo of her son.In the event the men arrived at the home of a relative, Gauna kept them waiting for a short while before agreeing to see them. She hugged Parlier, who had known her son aboard the ship, then transferred to the commander.Lippold reached over to hug her, but she hesitated. After he wrapped his arms round her, she began to cry out: "Why Tim?""I'm sorry," he stated.The Gauna family met privately with Lippold and Parlier for about a couple of hours. Gauna had brought a 4-inch-thick binder of documents in regards to the explosion, with passages highlighted to illustrate of questions to ask.The Cole was bombed by suicide terrorists in a smaller boat Oct. 12 whilst the destroyer was refueling at the port of Aden, Yemen. Lippold, who left the meeting without comment, has been criticized by some victims' families."I told him I do not think he should be a commander of a ship any more," Gauna said.An analysis concluded that military officials from the top down bear "collective responsibility" for lax security, hence the ship's captain and crew weren't punished.After the visit, Gauna felt some compassion for Lippold."When he came in, he hugged me, but I couldn't hug him," she said. "But when he was leaving, I did hug him. Because he is hurting. Not just like we are, but he is hurting."She said she visits her son's grave daily and is still fighting with the Navy to reclaim his personal items, together with a baseball glove and a cross. ©MMI The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. These components may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed mulberry daria clutch bag After 16 school children were shot and killed in Dunblane, Scotland, five years ago, Great Britain reacted by implementing one of many toughest gun control laws on earth.Now, CBS News Correspondent Richard Roth reports, there's an upshot no one predicted. Shop dead that since handguns have been outlawed, outlaws took up replicas from realistic-looking toys to expensive scale models. British police estimate that four out of five gun crimes in Great Britain are committed with your fakes, which are easily bought in stores or over the Internet.Where the trade in replica guns is booming, and legal, the government wants it stopped. "I think controls around manufacture, controls around sale, and definitely controls around possession inside a public place ought to be the answer," said Assistant Commissioner James Hart from the City of London Police Department.Authorities voice it out will be difficult writing legislation so that replica guns can still be legal for use in movies or theater, but that is a technical problem here, not a political obstacle.The government says it will not take water pistols out of the hands of British children, but advocates of gun control in the uk have already proved their political clout and today they have a new target. If your replica's realistic enough to frighten someone, they say, it ought to be illegal. An outbreak of viral encephalitis which includes killed more than 100 people Malaysia has spread to a new section of the country despite government efforts to regulate it, an official said Friday.The Nipah virus, named following the first village it struck near the capital, Kuala Lumpur, has sickened more than 250 Malaysians in eight months. The stubborn virus, which first spread from pigs to humans, has baffled scientists researching its origin and mode of transmission.Herpes causes high fever, aches, eventual coma and death. It surfaced this past year near the northern city of Ipoh, after which months later spread to Negeri Sembilan state, the worst hit area, where more than 50 hog farmers and farm hands succumbed.Dr. Chua Soi Lek, an environment and consumer affairs official, said herpes has now infected nearly all 4,000 pigs on a hog farm near the village of Senai, 15 miles from Singapore, in the southern state of Johor, the government news agency Bernama reported.Each of the pigs, along with dogs and cats on the farm, will likely be killed early next week.There have been no recent deaths since authorities shut down pig farms and slaughtered nearly 2million hogs suspected of carrying herpes. But the virus is still surfacing in new areas through the Southeast Asian nation."We're investigating what sort of virus could have reached this state," Chua was quoted as saying. 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