Harassed by cops, sisters attempt suicide; one dead

Bhopal, May 27 (IANS) A 13-year-old girl in Madhya Pradesh died while her elder sister was battling for life Thursday after the duo attempted suicide following harassment by two constables, who had allegedly clicked obscene photographs of one of them.

The incident took place in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhatarpur district, about 350 km from here.

While the younger sibling died Wednesday, the elder one is being treated at a hospital in Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh, police said Thursday.

Two police constables, Kanhaiyalal and Arvind Patel, had allegedly caught the elder sister with her boyfriend May 21 in a deserted area. The cops snatched the mobile phone of the boyfriend and forced him to leave the place, an official said.

They then allegedly molested the girl and clicked some obscene photographs of hers from the mobile phone.

Next day, the girl filed a written complaint with Chhatarpur Additional Superintendent of Police Sushil Tiwari stating that the constables had clicked obscene photographs of hers and were harassing her.

‘On receipt of the complaint, I checked the cell phones of the constables but there was nothing objectionable,’ Tiwari told IANS.

‘However, the constables were suspended with immediate effect and a departmental enquiry was ordered against them,’ he added.

The sisters had told their neighbours that the constables had come to their house Wednesday and were harassing them, police said.

Superintendent of Police Prem Singh Bist said one of the constables accused of harassing the sisters suffered a heart attack on hearing that the girls attempted suicide.

IMG files defamation case against ECB chief

Sports Marketing firm IMG has filed a defamation case against England Cricket Board chief Giles Clarke for claiming that it was part of suspended IPL chief Lalit Modi’s alleged plan to start a ‘rebel’ Twenty20 league.

According to a report in ‘The Daily Telegraph’, the “firm served Clarke with a writ for defamation yesterday”.

“IMG has carried through its threat to take Clarke to court unless he apologises for remarks in an email to the Indian board which allegedly accused the company of promoting rebel cricket,” the newspaper reported.

In an e-mail to the BCCI, Clarke had alleged that Modi and IMG were in talks with three counties to start a rebel league on the lines of IPL.

The allegations were rubbished by both Modi and IMG and they insisted that there were no underhand plans to start anything.

“The writ was served in the High Court Queen’s Bench Division and Clarke, who is in the Caribbean at the World Twenty20, will now have a period of time to acknowledge receipt and formulate his response to the action,” the newspaper said.

IMG has stated that Clarke’s remarks have dented the company’s reputation.

Modi’s lawyer to submit show-cause reply

Mumbai, May 15 (IANS) Lalit Modi, suspended chairman and commissioner of the Indian Premier League (IPL), will not personally submit his reply to the chargesheet slapped on him by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

In an e-mail to BCCI secretary N. Srinivasan, Modi said his lawyer Mehmood M. Abdi would deliver the reply to the show-cause notice with relevant documents at the BCCI headquarters at Wankhede Stadium here Saturday between 2.30 and 3.30 p.m.

Modi requested Srinivasan to depute some authorised person to ‘receive and acknowledge the documents by providing adequate receipt.’

Modi was earlier considering handing over the reply personally if the Board chief or the secretary were there to receive it.

The chargesheet, giving him 15 days to reply, was served on Modi April 26 after he was suspended at midnight soon after the IPL final. The BCCI later agreed to give Modi time to reply till Saturday.

The showcause lists charges of financial irregularity, but Modi has maintained that all decisions were taken collectively by the IPL Governing Council.

The five main charges against Modi include receiving kickbacks for allotting TV broadcast rights and manipulating bids.

”King of Champagnes” bought in UK bar for £35k!

London, Apr 17 (ANI): At 35000 pounds, a vintage Dom Perignon has become the most expensive bottle of champagne ever sold in a British bar.

Dubbed the ”King of Champagnes”, the methuselah of 1996 Rosé Gold was sold at a top London hotel, reports The Telegraph.

A receipt from London”s posh Westbury Hotel shows the drinker paid a 4,375-pound service charge and left a 10,625-pound tip.

That puts the total bill for the bottle at 50,000 pounds.

The buyer, thought to be a Russian billionaire, spilled at least three glasses within minutes of the purchase on Tuesday.

Elias Yiallouri, the bar manager, refused to reveal the buyer”s identity.

But he said: ””Dom Perignon is famed for being the ”first” or ”stars” Champagne”, but Rosé Gold is the finest of all its brands – the champagne of kings.

””The 1996 vintage is regarded as one of the finest in the 20th-Century and with only 35 bottles produced per year, its incredibly rare and sought-after.

””Each bottle is like a piece of fine art – stunningly beautiful, extremely valuable and highly collectable.””

The Rose Gold methuselah – the equivalent to eight standard-sized bottles – is produced by French winery Moët et Chandon and is prized for its ””excellence and elegance””.

The bottle itself has a metal casing dipped in rose gold, and is worth almost 20,000 pounds alone. (ANI)

Universal welfare quarantining will ‘punish’

A former chief justice of the Family Court has criticised the Federal Government’s push to roll out welfare quarantining to all recipients.

Judge Alistair Nicholson, who prepared the ‘Will They Be Heard’ report examining the Government’s consultation efforts on the Northern Territory Intervention, believes the welfare measure will remain discriminatory even after being applied to everyone.

He says Indigenous Affairs Minister Jenny Macklin has ignored the findings of regional meetings held across the Territory to discuss welfare quarantining.

“There were five of those regional reports prepared by the department, and in each one of them it was clear that although the participants acknowledged there’d been some positive benefits, they did not support either of the compulsory options outlined in the discussion paper, and you can see that from Tennant Creek, Nhulunbuy, Darwin and Katherine,” he said.

Judge Nicholson says the widespread roll out of welfare quarantining will demonise and punish all recipients.

The Federal Government wants to apply income management to Indigenous and non-Indigenous recipients so it can reinstate the Racial Discrimination Act.

But Judge Nicholson says few people realise how widespread the proposed changes would be.

“I think most of the community thinks it’s all got something to do with Aboriginal people,” he said.

“What they don’t realise is that it applies to all of them or potentially applies to all of them, and in the hands of government at its whim, it can put anyone in receipt of welfare on this regime, which I think is just offensive.”

McDonald’s employee taunts obese client with ‘fat’ receipt

London, March 29 (ANI): An employee working for McDonald has led an obese man to lock himself in the house after allegedly writing the word “FAT” on his receipt.

Richard Willard, who weighs 25 stone and is due for a gastric band operation, stopped at the outlet near his Sussex home to pick up a meal for his wife.

The depressed 31-year-old was taken aback when the worker penned the cruel taunt instead of his car registration to identify his order.

“It’s made me so self-conscious I can’t even leave the house,” The Daily Star quoted him as saying.

A spokesman for the chain said: “Our investigation is unable to confirm a McDonald’s employee wrote this.” (ANI)

Maoists kill two people, loot arms in Bihar (up date)

Mahapur (Bihar), Mar 24 (ANI): The Maoists shot dead a private security guard, a truck driver and looted weapons from a government toll collection point at Bihar’s Mahapur village in Gaya District.

According to Bihar Police the gruesome incident took place late on Tuesday night.

Police added that over 150 armed Maoists attacked the toll gate and started firing and hurling bombs killing one of the guards and a truck driver.

The Maoists also looted over sixteen weapons, including rifles, carbines and several rounds of ammunition.

On receipt of information the police rushed to the spot.

There was also an encounter between the police and the Maoists, which lasted for over 20 minutes.

Police claimed that during the encounter some of the Maoists were killed but while fleeing from the spot they took away the dead bodies.

“On the occasion of a strike call given by Maoists they struck a toll plaza and killed a truck driver and a security guard and took away his weapons,” said Ranjan Kumar, Superintendent of Police, Gaya District.

Police said that the Maoists also set the toll plaza on fire before leaving the spot.

On Monday and Tuesday, the Maoists had called for a 48-hour shutdown in Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh and three districts of Maharashtra protesting against the Union Government”s operation to deal with Maoists menace. (ANI)

Maoists kill a private security guard, loot arms in Bihar

Mahapur (Bihar), Mar 24 (ANI): The Maoists shot dead a private security guard and looted weapons from a government toll collection point at Bihar’s Mahapur village in Gaya District.

According to Bihar Police the gruesome incident took place late on Tuesday night.

Police added that over 150armed Maoists attacked the toll gate and started firing and hurling bombs killing, one of the guards.

The Maoists also looted over sixteen weapons, including rifles, carbines and several rounds of ammunition.

On receipt of information the police rushed to the spot.

There was also an encounter took place between the police and the Maoists, which lasted for over 20 minutes.

Police claimed that during the encounter some of the Maoists were killed but while fleeing from the spot they took away the dead bodies.

“On the occasion of a strike call given by Maoists they struck a toll plaza and killed a truck driver and a security guard and took away his weapons,” said Ranjan Kumar, Superintendent of Police, Gaya District.

On Monday and Tuesday, the Maoists had called for a 48-hour shutdown in Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh and three districts of Maharashtra protesting against the Union Government”s operation to deal with Maoists menace. (ANI)

Sweet reprieve for cogen plants

The New South Wales Sugar Milling Co-operative says its two cogeneration plants on the north coast will continue to operate, at least in the short term.

The viability of the facilities at Condong and Broadwater has been questioned in recent weeks and executives from the co-operative held urgent meetings with bankers yesterday.

The co-op’s chief executive, Chris Connors says the market for renewable energy certificates is being flooded by home-based systems, leaving larger generators at risk.

But he says the organisation now has three to four months to turn the situation around.

“The time will also give us an opportunity to see whether the government’s mooted new legislation is going to have the right impact in the marketplace as far as our receipt prices, so that’s important and it’ll also give us time to establish alternative fuel sources to make sure that we’ve got stable security from that point of view,” Mr Connors said.

Rescue chopper faces bumpy ride

The region’s rescue helicopter service says it is vital that it raises a million dollars more than it did last year.

General manager Kris Beavis says donations dropped by about 12 percent during last year’s global financial crisis, but costs are still rising.

Mr Beavis says this year’s operating budget of $6.5-million is almost double what it was four years ago.

He says records show only about 1.3 percent of local residents make a regular donation to the service.

“That was a bit confronting for us in terms of a statistic, and I’d make the point that’s direct donors to the service,” Mr Beavis said.

“It doesn’t include doorknock donors where they don’t take a receipt etcetera, but in terms of the direct donors that we’re aware of that come to us through payroll or direct deposits toward us, it’s one in a hundred,” he said.

“Our costs have continued to rise with external factors such as the labour market for aviation quite different to CPI… so we’ve gone back and said ‘okay to be sustainable long term, we need to increase our donor base’,” Mr Beavis said.

NY guv takes free baseball tickets, lands in ethics row

NEW YORK: Already caught up in a scandal involving a close aide, embattled New York Governor David Paterson was charged on Wednesday by the state’s ethics watchdog for unlawfully taking free baseball tickets to the 2009 World Series.

The charge came days after Paterson ditched his short-lived campaign for a new term in office following revelations that he and state police had spoken with a woman who accused a top governor’s aide, David Johnson, of assault last year. After speaking with Paterson, the woman failed to appear in court and her case was dismissed.

Johnson, who has been suspended without pay, was named in the report by New York’s Commission on Public Integrity as one of the recipients of the free tickets. The ethics commission charged Paterson with violating a ban on free gifts for public officials, and lying about it. He faces civil penalties of at least $40,000 if found guilty.

It said Paterson lied under oath about whether he was planning to pay for the tickets. He finally did pay for them, but only after “a press inquiry after the receipt of the tickets caused the governor to submit a backdated check as payment”.

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Pak women become cautious after a legislator steals credit cards to buy jewellery

Lahore, July 14 (ANI): Women from all strata of Pakistani society have become cautious after a woman legislator belonging to PML-N Shumaila Rana allegedly stole credit cards and bought jewellery and clothes worth Rs 80,000 with it.

Police sources said the three PPC sections 420, 468 and 471 were added to the case of MPA Shumaila Rana for committing fraud and cheating the complainant woman.

Earlier, the case was registered against the accused MPA only under section 379 of PPC. he police investigators found fake signatures of the MPA on the receipt she received from a jewellery shop after purchasing jewellery on the stolen credit cards, the sources said.

Women visiting different health clubs, beauty parlours and gyms have demanded provision of separate lockers for the safety of their stuff, the Daily Times reported.

Zaib, a swimming pool and gym in-charge at a local club in Gulberg told Aaj Kal that Shumaila had committed a shameful act.

She accused the media of blowing the incident out of proportion and hence casting a bad impression on the viewers abroad.

Zaib said after the incident, women coming to the health club had become suspicious of fellow visitors.

She said most of the women coming to such clubs were well off and carried jewellery, cash and ATM cards in their bags.

Previously, the members would put away their stuff without any fear, but now they had become very cautious and demanded separate lockers, Zaib said.

“We will have to fulfil this genuine demand of our members in a next couple of days,” she added. (ANI)

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Distances Two-Year Post Graduate Diploma Programmes

Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration (PGDBA)
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Prospectus and application forms are available at SCDL office and selected AXIS Bank branches mentioned in website(www.scdl.net) on payment of Rs 900/- by cash or DD of Rs 1100/- in favour of ‘The Director, SCDL, Pune’, payable at Pune (India) for receive by post or courier within India or US $75 for receipt outside India. Students must mention their name, address, contact nos and purpose on the reverse of their DD. Students must remain to copy of their DD to safeguard against loss in transit. SCDL is not liable for any loss or refund of unidentified DDs. Students can visit SCDL website for non receipt of prospectus.

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Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) invites application for 50 Direct Sales Executives (DSE), to be engaged by various offices of the corporation purely on contract basis. Last date for receipt of Application Form together with Demand Draft towards application fees will be 23-7-2009.

Selection will be made on the basis of a written test if necessary, followed by an Interview of candidates who qualify in the written test. Written Test will be of Objective Type covering Test of Reasoning, Numerical Ability and General Knowledge.

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Government can consider setting up of SC bench in South India

New Delhi July 3 (ANI): The Union Government can consider setting up a bench of the Supreme Court in South India, if it receives recommendation from the Chief Justice of India in this regard.

Informing this to the Lok Sabha today, Law Minister M. Veerappa Moily said so far the government has not received any such proposal from the Chief Justice of India.

As per the provisions of Article 130 of the constitution the Chief Justice of India can propose or recommend setting up a bench of the apex court in any part of the country.

Moily also said that setting up of benches of High Courts away from their principal seats will be considered by the Central government after receipt of a complete proposal from the State governments, with the consent of the Chief Justice of the concerned High Court. (ANI)

Two-thirds of Oz adults can’t spell ‘embarrass’

Melbourne, June 29 (ANI): Almost two-thirds of the Australian adults have difficulty spelling the word ‘embarrass’, finds a new survey.

The Galaxy survey commissioned by Westpac was conducted on 400 people, aged over 16 years, from Sydney and Melbourne.

It showed about 70 per cent could not spell the world “accommodation”.

One in two people wrongly spelt “accessory”, and a quarter had trouble with “February”.

Other words which the participants had trouble spelling included “guarantee”, “opportunity”, “eighth”, and “receipt”.

The survey also found that Aussie women were better spellers than men.

And only seven per cent of participants in Sydney and Melbourne received 100 per cent.

The survey found people aged 25 to 34 were among the worst spellers.

Children’s author Deborah Abela said that spell check and text message abbreviations were harming people’s spelling skills.

“It can impact on how people perceive general intelligence and can even affect one’s ability to get and keep a job,” News.com.au quoted Abela as saying. (ANI)

Brit shopper asked for age proof to buy teaspoons at Asda!

London, May 6 (ANI): A Brit shopper was left gob smacked when an Asda shop assistant asked her for an age proof to a set of teaspoons.

The lady, who went to the store to stock up on picnic equipment was reportedly informed by the assistant that someone was once murdered with a teaspoon, and thus age identification was a requisite.

The woman had also bought plates and picnic ware at the Halifax branch in West Yorkshire.he receipt for the bizarre sale was published on the website nannyknowsbest.blogspot.com-a website set up by an internet entrepreneur Ken Frost to “expose and resist the all pervasive nanny state that is corroding the way of life and the freedom of the people of Britain.”

On seeing the receipt online, the users subsequently bombarded the site with comments and suggestions for other items that could cause harm.

However, Peter McCarthy, the Asda Halifax store manager, said that he was unaware of the spoon ID rule.

“The customer will have been asked for age identification by the assistant when prompted by the till. I’m not aware of an age restriction for spoons. It’s most likely a mix-up with the bar codes,” the Telegraph quoted him as saying. (ANI)

Hiland Partners, LP and Hiland Holdings GP, LP Announce Receipt of Amended ‘Going…

Hiland Partners, LP and Hiland Holdings GP, LP Announce Receipt of Amended
‘Going Private’ Proposals Reducing Proposed Merger Consideration

ENID, Okla., April 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — The Hiland companies, Hiland
Partners, LP (Nasdaq: HLND) and Hiland Holdings GP, LP (Nasdaq: HPGP), today
announced that the conflicts committee of the board of directors of the
general partner of each of the Hiland companies has received a letter from
Harold Hamm amending his January 15, 2009 proposal to acquire all of the
outstanding common units of each of the Hiland companies that are not owned by
Mr. Hamm, his affiliates or Hamm family trusts.

Under the revised terms proposed by Mr. Hamm, Hiland Partners unitholders
would receive $7.75 in cash per common unit, reduced from $9.50 in cash per
common unit under the January 15 proposal. Holdings unitholders would receive
$2.40 in cash per common unit, reduced from $3.20 in cash per common unit
under the January 15 proposal. In his letter to each conflicts committee
reducing the proposed merger consideration, Mr. Hamm cited the adverse effect
that continued declines in natural gas prices and drilling activity along
Hiland Partners’ systems have had on the Hiland companies’ current and
long-term projected throughput volumes, midstream segment margins and cash
flows since his original proposals were delivered on January 15. Other than
the reduced merger consideration discussed in this paragraph, Mr. Hamm has not
modified the original proposals. A copy of each letter is attached to this
press release.

Mr. Hamm is the Chairman of both Hiland Partners GP, LLC, the general partner
of Hiland Partners, LP, and Hiland Partners GP Holdings, LLC, the general
partner of Hiland Holdings GP, LP. In addition, Mr. Hamm, either individually
or together with his affiliates or the Hamm family trusts, beneficially owns
100% of Hiland Partners GP Holdings, LLC and approximately 61% of the
outstanding common units of Hiland Holdings GP, LP. Hiland Holdings GP, LP
owns 100% of Hiland Partners GP, LLC and approximately 37% of the outstanding
common units of Hiland Partners, LP.

The board of directors and the conflicts committee of each of Hiland Partners
GP, LLC and Hiland Partners GP Holdings, LLC caution the unitholders of Hiland
Partners, LP and Hiland Holdings GP, LP, respectively, and others considering
trading in the securities of the Hiland companies, that each conflicts
committee has just received its respective amended proposal and no decisions
have been made by either conflicts committee or board of directors with
respect to the response of either Hiland Partners, LP or Hiland Holdings GP,
LP to the amended proposals. There can be no assurance that any definitive
offer will be made, that any agreement will be executed, or that any
transaction will be approved or consummated.

About the Hiland Companies
Hiland Partners, LP, or the Partnership, is a publicly traded midstream energy
partnership engaged in purchasing, gathering, compressing, dehydrating,
treating, processing and marketing of natural gas, and fractionating, or
separating, and marketing of natural gas liquids, or NGLs. The Partnership
also provides air compression and water injection services for use in oil and
gas secondary recovery operations. The Partnership’s operations are primarily
located in the Mid-Continent and Rocky Mountain regions of the United States.
Hiland Partners, LP’s midstream assets consist of fourteen natural gas
gathering systems with approximately 2,111 miles of gathering pipelines, five
natural gas processing plants, seven natural gas treating facilities and three
NGL fractionation facilities. The Partnership’s compression assets consist of
two air compression facilities and a water injection plant.

Hiland Holdings GP, LP owns the two percent general partner interest,
2,321,471 common units and 3,060,000 subordinated units in Hiland Partners,
LP, and the incentive distribution rights of Hiland Partners, LP.

This press release may include certain statements concerning expectations for
the future that are forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking
statements are subject to a variety of known and unknown risks, uncertainties,
and other factors that are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond
management’s control. An extensive list of factors that can affect future
results are discussed in each Hiland company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K and
other documents filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. The Hiland companies undertake no obligation to update or revise
any forward-looking statements to reflect new information or events.

[Harold Hamm Letterhead]

April 20, 2009

Conflicts Committee of the Board of Directors
Hiland Partners GP, LLC
As general partner of Hiland Partners, LP
205 West Maple, Suite 1100
Enid, Oklahoma 73701

Members of the Conflicts Committee:

I recognize and appreciate the careful consideration you and your advisors
have been giving my proposal to acquire all the outstanding common units of
the Hiland Partners, LP (the “Partnership”) not owned by Hiland Holdings GP,
LP (“HPGP”) contained in my letter dated January 15, 2009 (the “Original
Proposal Letter”). As you know, since that time, continued declines in
natural gas prices and drilling activity along the Partnership’s systems have
negatively impacted the Partnership’s current and long-term projected
throughput volumes, midstream segment margins and cash flows.

In light of these developments, I am revising my proposal to a cash purchase
price of $7.75 per common unit. I am concurrently delivering a letter to the
conflicts committee of the board of directors of the general partner of HPGP
revising my proposal to acquire all of the outstanding common units of HPGP
not owned by me, my affiliates or the Hamm family trusts to a cash purchase
price of $2.40 per common unit.

Except as revised herein, the terms of my proposal remain as outlined in the
Original Proposal Letter. The proposal is non-binding, and no agreement,
arrangement or understanding between the parties with respect to the proposal
or any other transaction shall be created until such time as mutually
satisfactory definitive documentation is executed and delivered. I expect to
make appropriate filings on Schedule 13D disclosing the revision to my
proposals with respect to the Partnership and HPGP promptly after delivery of
this letter.

I remain of the view that a going-private transaction is the best strategic
alternative currently available to the Partnership to maximize unitholder
value during a time of significant market and industry turmoil. Should you
have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

Harold Hamm

cc: Edward D. Doherty
Michael L. Greenwood
Rayford T. Reid
Joseph Griffin
Matthew S. Harrison

[Harold Hamm Letterhead]

April 20, 2009

Conflicts Committee of the Board of Directors
Hiland Partners GP Holdings, LLC
As general partner of Hiland Holdings GP, LP
205 West Maple, Suite 1100
Enid, Oklahoma 73701

Members of the Conflicts Committee:

I recognize and appreciate the careful consideration you and your advisors
have been giving my proposal to acquire all the outstanding common units of
the Hiland Holdings GP, LP (the “Partnership”) not owned by me, my affiliates
or the Hamm family trusts contained in my letter dated January 15, 2009 (the
“Original Proposal Letter”). As you know, since that time, continued declines
in natural gas prices and drilling activity along the systems of Hiland
Partners, LP (“HLND”) have negatively impacted HLND’s current and long-term
projected throughput volumes, midstream segment margins and cash flows. The
Partnership’s sole cash-generating assets consist of its ownership interests
in HLND.

In light of these developments, I am revising my proposal to a cash purchase
price of $2.40 per common unit. I am concurrently delivering a letter to the
conflicts committee of the board of directors of the general partner of HLND
revising my proposal to acquire all of the outstanding common units of HLND
not owned by the Partnership to a cash purchase price of $7.75 per common
unit.

Except as revised herein, the terms of my proposal remain as outlined in the
Original Proposal Letter. The proposal is non-binding, and no agreement,
arrangement or understanding between the parties with respect to the proposal
or any other transaction shall be created until such time as mutually
satisfactory definitive documentation is executed and delivered. I expect to
make appropriate filings on Schedule 13D disclosing the revision to my
proposals with respect to the Partnership and HLND promptly after delivery of
this letter.

I remain of the view that a going-private transaction is the best strategic
alternative currently available to the Partnership to maximize unitholder
value during a time of significant market and industry turmoil. Should you
have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

Harold Hamm

cc: Edward D. Doherty
Michael L. Greenwood
Rayford T. Reid
Joseph Griffin
Matthew S. Harrison

SOURCE Hiland Partners, LP; Hiland Holdings GP, LP

Derek Gipson, Director, Business Development and Investor Relations of Hiland
Partners, LP, +1-580-242-6040