Archive for April 2008

Apr 25

Wesley Snipes To Serve 3 Years In Prison

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OCALA, FL — Wesley Snipes was sentenced Thursday for failing to file income taxes he insisted he never had to pay.

The action star cut the federal government three checks for $5 million, delivered in court. The government took that money and more. Also a maximum three-year sentence for its highest-profile criminal tax target in decades.

“The sentencing court sends the right message to the American taxpayer — you’ve got to pay your taxes,” U.S. Attorney Robert O’Neill told reporters outside the Central Florida courthouse. “Rich, poor, it doesn’t matter. We all pay our taxes.”

Snipes was convicted of three counts of willfully failing to file returns. His trial was also considered by some as a proof of victory for the tax protest movement. He was acquitted of five other charges, which include felony tax fraud and conspiracy. This would’ve exposed him to 13 more years in prison.

Snipes’ attorneys argued that the sentence was too stiff for a first-time offender convicted of three misdemeanors. Recommending, he be given home detention and ordered to make public service announcements.

However, U.S. District Judge William Terrell Hodges said Snipes exhibited a “history of contempt over a period of time” for U.S. tax laws.

“In my mind these are serious crimes, albeit misdemeanors,” Hodges said.

The action star of the “Blade” trilogy and other films hasn’t filed any tax returns since 1998, the government alleged. Snipes and the IRS must still determine how much he owes, plus interest and penalties. The government alleged Snipes made at least $13.8 million for the three years in question, owing at least $2.7 million in back taxes on them alone.

Snipes read aloud from a prepared apology, calling his actions “costly mistakes” but, he never mentioned the word “taxes”. He called himself the victim of crooked advisers, a liability of wealth and celebrity that attract “wolves and jackals like flies are attracted to meat.”

“I am an idealistic, naive, passionate, truth-seeking, spiritually motivated artist, unschooled in the science of law and finance,” Snipes said.

His lawyers said he was no threat to society, and offered three dozen letters from family members, friends and even fellow actors Woody Harrelson and Denzel Washington attesting to his compassion, intelligence and value as a mentor. They called four character witnesses Thursday, including television’s Judge Joe Brown, who incited applause from the gallery by suggesting Snipes was no different than “mega-corporate entities” that legally avoid taxes.

Hodges was forced to halt the proceedings twice to quiet the crowd, also threatening to clear everyone out if they made another outburst.

Snipes’ co-defendants, Douglas P. Rosile and Eddie Ray Kahn, were convicted on both felony counts on which the actor was acquitted. Kahn, who refused to defend himself in court, was sentenced to the maximum 10 years, while Rosile received 4 and half years. Both will serve three years of supervised release.

Snipes and Rosile remain free and will be notified when they are to surrender to authorities. Defense attorney Carmen Hernandez signaled in court that Snipes would pursue an appeal.

Kahn was the founder of American Rights Litigators, and a successor group, Guiding Light of God Ministries, that purported to help members legally avoid paying taxes. Snipes was a dues-paying member of the organization, and Rosile, a de-licensed accountant, prepared Snipes’ paperwork.

The actor maintained in a yearlong battle with the IRS he did not have to pay taxes, using fringe arguments common to “tax protesters” who say the government has no legal right to collect. After joining Kahn’s group, the government said, Snipes instructed his employees to stop paying their own taxes and sought $11 million in 1996 and 1997 taxes he legally paid.

Defense attorneys Hernandez and Daniel Meachum said Snipes was unfairly targeted because he’s famous. Meachum called prosecutors “big game hunters”, selectively prosecuting the actor while Kahn’s some 4,000 other clients remained free.

Apr 18

AMD Triple Core Processor In The Middle East

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AMD will present the first live demonstration of the world’s only triple-core processor, the AMD Phenom X3 and the 780 chipset in the Middle East.

They will also demonstrate their Spider high-performance platform, which combines AMD Phenom quad core processors with the AMD 790 chipset, to enable support for up to four GPUs with power consumption of under 65 watts, for superior gaming performance.

Gautam Srivastava, Vice President , sales and marketing and managing director for AMD, Middle East, Africa and Pakistan, commented: “Through our regional distribution partner, Almasa, we want to educate customers about AMD’s compelling line of solutions that are designed to empower a broad range of customers to experience the performance and multi-tasking capability of true multi-core technology.”

“Regionally, we are seeing a strong demand from customers who want a greater visual experience, by increasing the performance and multi-core capabilities from their desktop PC systems. With the expanded portfolio of new graphics solutions and the new CPU’s based on AMD Phenom Triple-Core and Quad-Core processors, we are meeting the needs of all PC users - from both performance hungry gamers to digital media enthusiasts,” added Srivastava.

Apr 16

The American Orient Express

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The American Orient Express is currently operated by GrandLuxe Rail Journeys. You can also book train tours of the national parks of the west, the Rockies, Sierra Nevada, and Napa Valley, as well as tours of the Antebellum South and Mexico’s Copper Canyon through this company.

These trips generally run 4 to 10 days and can be booked by calling 800-269-6044.

Various accomodations are available from a standard Pullman car with upper and lower berths to a Presedential Suite.

The attire is casual and it is also advisable to bring walking shoes for the tours at frequent stops. There is also a gourmet restaurant and a pianist to play in the background. The best part is that the meals and hotels are all included in the price of your journey.

You will not have to worry about driving and can spend your time looking out the windows. Unlike an airliner, you will be part of the landscape and not high above it. For scenery and enjoyment there is nothing like a train ride.

If you want to see the beauty of America there is nothing like riding a train through the mountains and plains. You will not have to worry about driving and can spend your time looking out the windows. Unlike an airliner, you will be part of the landscape, not high above it. For scenery and enjoyment there is nothing like a train ride.