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John Edwards Not Guilty On 1 Count, Mistrial On Other 5

Updated at 4:34 p.m. ET — Capping a day of dramatic turnarounds, the jury in the campaign finance trial of former presidential candidate John Edwards found him not guilty on Thursday one one count and said it was deadlocked on the remaining five charges.

U.S. District Judge Catherine Eagles then declared a mistrial on the remaining charges. It was not immediately clear if prosecutors intend to seek a retrial on those charges.

The count on which the jury reached a “not guilty” verdict involved contributions from Edwards’ contributor Rachel “Bunny” Mellon.

WNCN, reported that when the decision came, Edwards closed his eyes, rubbed his face and smiled at his daughter, Cate. He then hugged his daughter and his elderly parents while whispering to them, “I told you this would be OK,” it said.

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Earlier, the jury of eight men and four women told Eagles that it had reached a verdict on all six felony accounts against Edwards. But after the jury returned to the courtroom, the foreperson stated that jurors had reached a unanimous decision on only one count. Eagles then sent them back to the jury room to resume deliberations.

The charges against Edwards, 58, arose from about $1 million in donations while he was in the midst of the 2008 race for the Democratic presidential nomination from two wealthy donors, Fred Baron and Mellon, a billionnaire banking heiress. The money was used to support and hide Edwards’ pregnant mistress, Rielle Hunter.

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Cage Fighter Rips out Training Partners Heart, Thought he was Possessed by Devil

WHAT THE FUCK

A U.S. cage fighter ripped out the heart of his training partner while he was still alive after becoming convinced he was possessed by the devil, it was alleged today.

Jarrod Wyatt also cut out Taylor Powell’s tongue and ripped off most of his face in a brutal assault that police said looked like a scene from a horror film, officers said.

They claim they found the 26-year-old standing naked over his friend’s body with parts, including an eyeball, strewn around the blood splattered room in Klamath, California.

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Edwards Jury Reaches Verdict On One Of Six Counts

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The judge in former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards’ federal corruption trial has ordered jurors to continue deliberations after they announced they had reached a verdict on only one of six counts.

The judge will soon issue an “Allen charge,” which is essentially a request from the court for the jury to go back into deliberations and try again to reach a unanimous verdict on all counts.

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Yen Rises Against Major Peers On Europe’s Credit Crisis

 

The yen gained against its major peers as turmoil in the Spanish banking sector added to signsEurope’s debt crisis is spreading to the region’s larger economies, boosting demand for safer assets.

The yen reached a more than three-month high versus the greenback as Japan’s benchmark bond yield fell to the lowest level since 2003 amid losses in global shares. The euro slid for an eighth-straight day against the yen, the longest losing streak in almost two years, before data tomorrow forecast to show the jobless rate rose to a record and manufacturing contracted across the 17 nations that share the currency.

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Australian Bonds Gain; Local Dollar Falls To 6-Month Low

Australia’s bonds rose and the nation’s currency touched its lowest level in six months as concern that Spain will struggle to rescue its banks curbed demand for assets linked to growth.

Yields on all government debt maturing in two years or longer fell to records before a report that may show growth in building permits slowed in April, giving the Reserve Bank more scope to lower borrowing costs. New Zealand’s currency, nicknamed the kiwi, headed for its worst monthly loss since September against the U.S. dollar as Asian stocks retreated.

“Spain is becoming a huge problem,” said Derek Mumford, a director in Sydney at Rochford Capital, a currency risk management company. “A lot of money is going to be needed to bail them out. The Aussie will inevitably be dragged down to a very important support area at 94.50 to 95 cents.” Support is an area on a chart where orders to buy may be clustered.

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Graff Diamonds Postpones $1 Billion Hong Kong IPO

Graff Diamonds Corp. (1306) shelved a $1 billion initial public offering in Hong Kong as Europe’s debt turmoil drives first-time stock sales to the lowest level since the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.

Graff, which depends on just 20 customers for almost half its revenue, cited “consistently declining stock markets” in an e-mailed statement. It had sought a valuation of as much as 24 times estimated full-year earnings, a higher multiple than those of luxury-goods companies including Harry Winston Diamond Corp. (HWD) and PPR SA.

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BREAKING! Face’Fuck the NASDAQ’Book not completely worthless.

Police Use Facebook To Put End To Gang’s Crime Spree In Crown Heights

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Fourteen suspected members of a Crown Heights gang dubbed the “Brower Boys” have been indicted in connection with a year-long crime spree after talking about their alleged exploits onFacebook, authorities said Wednesday.

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France to cap top pay in state groups

Hollande only wants to impose austerity on the rich. I’m not a genius, but economies tend not to do well without an upper class, and people willing to invest.

France’s new socialist government has launched a crackdown on excessive corporate pay by promising to slash the wages of chief executives at companies in which it owns a controlling stake, including EDF, the nuclear power group.

In a departure from the more boardroom-friendly approach of the previous right-of-centre administration, newly elected president François Hollande wants to cap the salary of company leaders at 20 times that of their lowest-paid worker.

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France is unusual in that it still owns large stakes in many of its biggest global companies, ranging from GDF Suez, the gas utility; to Renault, the carmaker; and EADS, parent group of passenger jet maker Airbus.

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French irked by EU use of English

Maybe this is why they can’t work things out? Do the French not know how to use “Google Translate?”

The Brussels-based French-language press corps reacted with fury Wednesday to the release in English of the EU’s annual report cards on the bloc’s 27 economies.

In an angry open e-mail to the European Commission, the correspondent for the daily Liberation newspaper Jean Quatremersaid — in French: “Once again, all the documents published today are available only in English. This is unacceptable.”

The Commission released 1,500 pages of hotly-awaited reports on the state of the bloc’s economies along with proposals to redress public finances as Europe fights the debt crisis threatening some of its biggest economies.

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Moody’s downgrades Danske, other Danish banks

May 30 (Reuters) – Moody’s Investors Service on W ednesday downgraded nine Danish financial institutions, pointing to sluggish economic growth, risks from the euro zone debt crisis and structural changes to the covered bond market, a reliable source of cash.

The Moody’s cut comes the same day that Standard & Poor’s lowered Danske Bank, Denmark’s biggest financial institution, one notch to A-minus/A-2 from A/A-1.

However, Moody’s cut Danske Bank’s long-term rating two notches, to Baa1 from A2, with a stable outlook – still within investment grade. Moody’s rating is now one step below S&P’s rating.

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ZOMBIES: Canada police hunt porn star in mailed body parts case

Seriously though, there has been a lot of this stuff lately.

Police launched a hunt Wednesday for a male porn star after a human hand was found in the mail at an Ottawa post office, and a decomposing foot was sent to Canada’s ruling Conservative Party.

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The gruesome discoveries, described by Canadian Public Safety Minister Vic Toews as “very disturbing,” were made hours after a severed torso was also discovered by a janitor in Montreal early Tuesday in a suitcase in a pile of garbage.

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Morgan Stanley CEO defends Facebook IPO conduct

These idiots need to be drug through the town square

Gorman said the malfunctions caused “unprecedented confusion and disarray” in the opening hours of trading in Facebook.

At the meeting, Gorman supported top bankers and equity capital markets executives who worked closely on the offering, including Michael Grimes, co-head of global technology banking at Morgan Stanley, as well as Daniel Simkowitz, chairman of the firm’s global capital markets business.

In the discussion, Gorman went so far as to recount a phone call he received from Facebook’s chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg, last Friday evening. Gorman said Sandberg praised the company and offered Morgan Stanley a professional reference for its work on the deal.

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Report: Iran using passenger jets to smuggle weapons to Syria, Lebanon

Hopefully this doesn’t slap the price of crude sideways.

Iran’s government has repeatedly used commercial aircraft to smuggle weapons and explosives to Syria and Lebanon, the German broadcaster ZDF reported Wednesday.

ZDF, citing Western security sources and unspecified information it said it had obtained, reported that  Iran Air and Yas Air, both based in Iran, have repeatedly used aircraft designated as passenger planes to transport weapons to Damascus and Beirut.  It was not clear from the report what type of weaponry was involved.

ZDF, a content partner of NBC News, said the weapons were supposedly ordered by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, which supports the regime of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad and the terrorist group Hezbollah in Lebanon.

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Scientists invent ‘cannabis without the high’

This could be a serious investment opportunity if big pharma didn’t have their monies in the govt’s pockets.

According to Maariv, Tikkun Olam sought to neutralise the effect of the THC and to increase the effect of another substance called CBD, or cannabidiol, which has been shown to help diabetics and to ease various psychiatric disorders.

Not only does it leave users stone-cold sober, it also doesn’t induce the munchies, the hunger pangs that the drug’s smokers generally suffer.

Despite the innovation, it is unlikely to have any impact on Israeli law, which outlaws the use of marijuana as illegal except for medical purposes.

According to figures published earlier this year by Sheba Medical Centre and the Israel Cancer Association, medical marijuana has been approved for use by about 6,000 Israelis suffering from various illnesses.

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Obama signs reauthorization of Export-Import Bank despite earlier opposition

President Obama on Wednesday signed a reauthorization of the Export-Import Bank that would raise its lending authority 40 percent to $140 billion by 2014 and pressed Congress to pass a list of other top White House priorities aimed at creating jobs and boosting the economy.

Enough Republicans came to the 78-year-old bank’s aid to move the bill to the president’s desk earlier this month after conservatives inCongress assailed it for meddling in the free market.

Increasing the bank’s lending power ensures “that we’re not just known as a nation that consumes,” the president said Wednesday at a signing ceremony. “We’ve got to be a nation that produces.”

Republicans quickly accused the president of hypocrisy, pointing out that he had called the bank “little more than a fund for corporate welfare” during the 2008 campaign and promised to eliminate it.

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Sovereign Wealth Funds Unite

It seems clear to me that in order to really solve the debt crisis in Europe one of two things need to happen.

The obvious is what the world has called for; in that Germany and France have to head up a money printing scheme within the EU. This of course has been an ongoing debate that has lead us to this crossroad.

The other obvious solution would be for sovereign wealth funds to unite with the IMF and World Bank to create a 100 year fire wall bond fund.

Let’s face it, nobody can focus on growth if they constantly have to implement austerity at the worst possible time.

A joint effort of white knights would give markets time to relax, avoid a $LEH style blow up and provide enough time for countries to work out deficit problems while paying back money borrowed with interest.

Otherwise expect a $LEH style event.

It would also behoove the largest sovereign wealth funds to do so as it would steady the world economy and bolster manufacturing as well as help to avoid deflation in commodity money making economies. It would also save the Euro ultimately as a viable currency. Countries could exit without real serious systemic risk.

In the mean time the world can work on a new Bretton Woods deal and figure a way to help growth increase while wealth is created right down to the little guy.

By the latest count the top 10 sovereign wealth funds have $4 trillion in liquid cash. That is a lot in a fractional reserve world banking system.

JMO

GLT

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Hybrid Movers

(Pathetic list, shows how bad it is out there)

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