US citizen arrested in child pornography racket

Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic), May 8 (IANS) An American citizen and three Dominican Republic nationals have been arrested on charges of running a child pornography ring in the country.

US citizen Williams Bonaparte allegedly hired three women to recruit young girls and shoot pornographic movies in his apartment at Puerto Plata, Prensa Latina quoted officials of law enforcement agencies as saying Friday.

On raiding his home, police found a camcorder, a VCR, lights, CDs with pornographic material, and marijuana, the officials said.

In 2009, Dominican Republic police had dismantled another pornography ring that operated with Haitian girls here in the capital city of Santo Domingo.

All ‘trafficked’ Haiti quake orphans have parents

Haiti earthquake aid workers say all 33 children United States missionaries tried to illegally take from the country have parents.

SOS Children’s Village said all of the children have finally been reunited with their families.

“It has turned out that all of the 33 children have parents. SOS Children’s Villages is convinced that in most cases, the best place for a child to be cared for and protected is within the family,” they said.

Laura Silsby and nine fellow Baptists from Idaho in the US were arrested on January 29 as they tried to take 33 Haitian children into the neighbouring Dominican Republic by bus without the necessary documentation.

The group denied wrongdoing, saying it was only trying to help orphans in the wake of Haiti’s devastating January 12 earthquake that killed more than 220,000 people.

Some parents told the judge they willingly handed over the children because they could no longer care for them following the devastating quake that destroyed much of the Haitian capital.

Nine of the accused have since been released and returned to the United States, but Silsby, the leader of the New Life Children’s Refuge group, remains in a Port-au-Prince jail facing charges of child trafficking.

- AFP

Haitian children rescued from traffickers

Authorities in Bolivia have rescued 19 children and teenagers thought to have been kidnapped in Haiti by human trafficking gangs.

A state prosecutor says the children are now being looked after by the Bolivian government and a search is continuing for at least eight others.

The 19 children who are now being looked after in a safe house in Santa Cruz were in a party of 88 Haitians who entered Bolivia from Peru on tourist visas in January.

It is not clear when they left Haiti, but one report indicates they set off on their journey – which took them through the Dominican Republic, Panama and Peru – two days before the earthquake which devastated large parts of Haiti on January 12.

Prosecuting authorities in Bolivia suspect the children were being trafficked for sexual exploitation and three people have been arrested – two Haitians and a Bolivian.

65yr-old German caught with cocaine worth #277,000 sewn into underpants!

London, August 19 (ANI): Customs officers in Barcelona recently caught a German pensioner with cocaine worth 277,000 pounds stored inside the neoprene shorts he was wearing underneath his jeans.

According to reports, 160 canisters of the drug, weighing 6.6kg, had been sewn into his underpants.

The drug was discovered after customs workers were alerted to his suspiciously large behind.

“He wasn’t a big man but he had a very bulky rear end. Then when he sat down it was like he was sitting on eggshells. His backside and his legs looked like they belonged to a weightlifter,” the Telegraph quoted one official as saying.

The 65-year-old German, who flew into Barcelona from South America, was arrested and jailed.

The customs officer added: “We’ve seen all sorts of stunts but the big pants were a first for us.”

The incident came just days after a man was arrested after he stuffed 25kg of cocaine into 407 courgettes, and attempted to get to New York.

He was intercepted at the airport of Las Americas, Santa Domingo, in the Dominican Republic. (ANI)

Costa Rica named happiest, greenest country on Earth

Melbourne, July 6 (ANI): Costa Rica has been named as the ‘happiest place to live on Earth’ in a new survey.

It has also been named the most environmentally friendly country on the planet.

The New Economics Foundation looked at 143 countries, and devised an equation that evaluates life expectancy and people’s happiness against their environmental impact.

The foundation ranks Costa Rica as the happiest, greenest country in the world, followed by Dominican Republic at the second place, reports the News.com.au

The Latin American countries have booked nine of the top 10 spots in the survey.

However, some of the major Western nations did poorly, with Britain being mentioned at 74th place, Australia at 102nd and the US at 114th.

The survey report suggests that Costa Ricans have a life expectancy of 78.5 years, and 85 per cent of the country’s residents admit that they are happy and satisfied with their lives.

Sociologist Andrea Fonseca said that Costa Rica gives its citizens the “tools” to be happy.

She added that the country’s rise to the top of the Happy Planet Index “has a lot to do with social imagination”.

Some of the critics have condemned the study for ignoring issues like political freedom, human rights, and labour rights. (ANI)

Truth about Jacko’s bizarre sex life revealed

Melbourne, June 30 (ANI): Michael Jackson’s friend of 40 years and biographer J Randy Taraborrelli has opened up about the King of Pop’s bizarre sex life after the legend suddenly died of a suspected cardiac arrest last week.

Taraborrelli told London’s Daily Mail that Jackson’s sexual proclivities had been a matter of speculation since he was a teenager. Even his mother worried that he rarely went out with girls, reports the Daily Telegraph.

Later, when he romanced a number of Hollywood stars, Taraborrelli said: “No one believed he’d had romances with girls such as Tatum O’Neal or Brooke Shields, no matter how much he insisted he had.

Tatum told a friend: “How can any girl have a relationship with him? When we’re together, he’s so shy he hardly says two words. I know he’s a virgin. I wonder if he’s afraid to have sex. He doesn’t seem very interested.”

What he was interested in, however, and was absolutely open about, was his love of children. He made no secret of his feelings.

He said on a number of occasions that he loved children and that he even had kids sleeping in his bed.

However, these claims took on a much more sinister tone when Jackson was charged and his house searched by police after one child, Jordie Chandler, said that the singer had touched his penis.

After Jackson’s court case of the child sex claims came to an end – he was never charged – the star met his soul mate, Elvis Presley’s daughter Lisa Marie.

They were married at a secret ceremony in the Dominican Republic in May 1994, with no family or friends present.

Taraborrelli claims that the two appeared to have had an active sex life.

She told a friend that he was ‘hot stuff in bed’ and ‘amazing’ – and she should know, the friend added, because ‘she’s been around’.

However, some of his habits were a little odd.

“The first time, she went to turn on the lights afterwards, and he leapt out of bed and ran into the bathroom so she wouldn’t see his body. He emerged 20 minutes later, in full make-up and wearing a silk robe. Then they went at it again,” Taraborrelli said.

“He liked her to wear jewellery in bed. They were into role-playing games, although Lisa would never say who was playing what kind of role,” Taraborrelli added.

Their relationship ended after Jackson asked Lisa to have his baby and she turned him down.

Lisa-Marie said: ‘I think we have to have sex in order for me to get pregnant,’ she told him, ‘and I ain’t doin’ it.’

The one day over breakfast, he told Lisa: ‘My friend Debbie said she will have my baby. If you won’t do it, then she will.’ (ANI)

Lessons suspended in 18 schools in Lima over flu

Lessons suspended in 18 schools in Lima over flu Lima – Eighteen schools in Lima suspended lessons for students in their senior year, due to the new influenza virus A(H1N1), the authorities said Friday.

Thirteen of Peru’s 16 cases of the so-called swine flu are linked to high school seniors who travelled to the Dominican Republic. Eleven of the people infected are teenagers who travelled, while the other two are relatives of students.

The authorities determined that 635 students from middle- and high-class schools in Lima travelled to the Dominican beaches at Punta Cana this year for the traditional journey to mark the end of their school years.

Within South America, only Chile has more new flu infections than Peru, with a total of 24.

Peruvian Health Ministry Oscar Ugarte noted Friday that infections in Peru are all “imported,” since the three sick people without ties to the Dominican Republic were infected in the United States, in two cases, or in Argentina. (dpa)

Michelle Rodriguez turns ‘Bridesmaidzilla’ at best pal’s wedding!

New York, April 22 (ANI): Michelle Rodriguez reportedly turned one wild bridesmaid at the four-day wedding of her best friend and manager.

The “Fast and the Furious” actress was said to have thrust fully clothed guests into the pool at the welcome dinner hosted by pal Giancarlo Chersich at the Casa de Campo Resort in the Dominican Republic.

The next night at the bachelorette party, she allegedly screamed that the stripper was “fat and had a small [bleep],” reports the New York Post.

The 30-year-old had also flipped when “the stripper began gyrating and pushing his crotch into the bride-to-be’s face”.

Rodriguez shouted: “This is the kind of thing that brings out the bisexual in me”.

Then on the wedding day, the star changed her lilac chiffon-and-silk, empire-waist gown to opt for skinny jeans and a tank top at the reception, where she shook a leg with both men and women until wee hours. (ANI)

White Sox call on `First Fan’ Obama

Washington, Apr.21 (ANI): President Obama greeted each member of the White Sox team during their tour of the White House on Monday.

Octavio Dotel, a relief pitcher from the Dominican Republic, asked for — and received — a hug instead of a handshake from Obama.

”This is a guy I’ve been following. It’s exciting to see him. He’s such a powerful man. I never met him before, and it’s really neat to be around him.Just to be close to him and have that chance … I saw the opportunity to ask for a hug. He said, ‘Of course.’ That was really nice of him. He knows a lot about us. He noticed that we’ve been playing well lately. He’s a big fan. I can tell he really enjoyed [the visit],” the Chicago Sun Times quoted Dotel, as saying.

About 30 White Sox players, staff, front-office personnel and family members visited the White House, a day before beginning a series in Baltimore tonight.

”We got to see everything. All we needed to see is where he lives. I’m telling you, it was great,” Dotel said.

Dotel had been to the White House as a member of the Houston Astros when George W. Bush was in office, but the team didn’t get to meet Bush — let alone hug him.

The Sox presented Obama with a black jersey with his name and No. 1 on the back, as well as autographed baseballs, T-shirts and caps. He took several photos with the group and told the Sox to keep winning so he can invite them back as World Series champions. (ANI)

Hillary Clinton admits to past U.S. errors vis-a-vis Cuba

Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic), Apr.18 (ANI): US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has candidly admitted to the United States having failed in trying to build its ties with Cuba, and suggested that the Obama administration will attempt to change the uncompromising policy of the previous Bush administration.

“We are continuing to look for productive ways forward, because we view the present policy as having failed,” the New York Times quoted Clinton as saying at a news conference here on Friday, hours before flying to join Mr. Obama at the Summit of the Americas in Trinidad and Tobago.

Clinton told audiences that the United States must accept its responsibility as the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases. In Indonesia, she said the American-backed policy of sanctions against Myanmar had not been effective. And in the Middle East, she pointed out that ostracizing the Iranian government had not persuaded it to give up its nuclear weapons ambitions.

Dominican Republic President Leonel Fernández hailed Clinton and Obama, for their view on Cuban policy, which he said took “great courage” and could utterly transform the political landscape of Latin America.

“President Obama is paving a new road. It is recognition of the fact that previous policies have failed. Fifty years of a policy that has not generated the originally sought purposes can be called a failure,” Fernandez said. (ANI)

Renewables and Efficiency Fuel Timberland’s Climate Strategy

ClimateBiz Staff

The Timberland Co. published a formal white paper Tuesday that lays out the climate change strategy it will use to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2010.

The emissions the company is targeting are produced by employee travel and the offices, distribution centers, retail locations and manufacturing facilities it owns. Timberland plans to offset the remaining emissions its can’t reduce directly to make its operations carbon neutral. These direct emissions, however, only represent 4 percent of the total emissions associated with its business.

Since 2006, the company has reduced direct emissions by 27 percent by using less energy, sources more power from renewable sources and engaging its workers. Lighting retrofits, building improvements and energy efficient equipment have cut energy consumption by as much as 30 percent in some of its largest buildings.

The company plans more of the same to get to its 2010 goal, which is based on a 2006 baseline. Timberland wants to have 39 percent of its energy coming from renewable energy by 2010. By 2015, the company wants 60 percent of its energy to be green power.

This goal, however, presents several challenges. By the end of 2008, the company achieved just a 6.67 percent renewable energy rate, far short of its 2008 target of 22 percent renewable energy. Part of the reason the company came up short involves the lack of green power capacity at its facilities in Danville, Ky., and Dominican Republic, both of which comprise about 23 percent of the company’s carbon footprint combined.

The company previously built a wind turbine on its site in Dominican Republic but Timberland says it’s still not economically feasible to scale up the project. However, things are looking up at its Kentucky facility: The utility supplying power to its Kentucky facility has begin offering green power from a hydro facility. Timberland signed a contract in January in a move the company expects will reduce its emissions by 7 percent.

All of these emissions, however, only represent 4 percent of the emissions associated with its business. The other 96 percent of its footprint come from the raw materials used in its products, inbound transportation and finished product footwear factories.

The raw materials alone used in its products produces nearly 18 times the emissions generated by its direct operations. Since 71 percent of the emissions from its shoes come from raw materials, the company created a product environmental rating system to help designers make more environmentally friendly decisions at the early design stage. Called the Green Index, it measures emissions generated by raw material extraction through finished product.

The company also started a Leather Working Group to rate leather tanners for environmental performance. By the end of 2009, Timberland will source all leather from top-rated tanneries.

The company plans to have its greenhouse gas inventory verified by a third-party vendor.

A-Rod blames cousin for injecting him with steroids when he was young, naove

Washington, Feb 18 (ANI): Major League Baseball star Alex Rodriguez has admitted that his cousin repeatedly injected him with a substance from the Dominican Republic.

The New York Yankees star blamed his 2003 positive test on being young and naive.

“I knew we weren’t taking Tic Tacs,” said Rodriguez, who was joined at the head table by Yankees general manager Brian Cashman and manager Joe Girardi.

Rodriguez began his press conference by reading a statement in which he again apologized for taking banned drugs from 2001-2003 while he was with the Texas Rangers.

He said his cousin introduced him to “boli,” saying it was an over-the-counter substance in the Dominican. While with Texas, he said his cousin injected him about twice a month during six-month cycles to get an energy boost.

“I didn’t think they were steroids. That’s again part of being young and stupid. It was over the counter. It was pretty simple. All these years I never thought I did anything wrong,” Rodriguez said.

But Rodriguez couldn’t say why he was so secretive about the steroid use if he didn’t think it was wrong.

His replied: “That’s a good question – was typified the tightly controlled news conference that was long on hope and remorse but consistently short on details,” CBS News reported.

Rodriguez acknowledged reaching out to CBS News anchor Katie Couric to apologize for lying to her during a 2007 “60 Minutes interview”.

He said he wasn’t sure how the drug use helped him, but admitted he had more energy. Rodriguez said he has not used human growth hormone or any other banned drug since then. He refused to identify his cousin.

The three-time AL MVP and baseball’s highest-paid player spoke at the Yankees’ spring training camp 10 days after Sports Illustrated reported that he tested positive in 2003. (ANI)