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April 4, 2013, while stealing food from another camp in Rome. Authorities
said he may be responsible for more than 1,000 burglaries. (AP Photo/Robert
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Maine lake are expressing relief that a so-called hermit is no longer
at large.Law enforcement officials say 47-year-old Christopher Knight lived
in the woods for 27 years and may be responsible for more
than 1,000 burglaries of food and other items. Authorities arrested Knight
last week after he tripped a surveillance sensor while allegedly stealing
food from a camp for special needs people.Authorities are sorting through
Knight's lair in the woods, but the land's owner is turning away
others who have hiked there to get a look.Among them was Frank
Ten Broeck, a retired New Jersey police official who has a cottage
nearby. Ten Broeck says it's "mind-boggling" that Knight could survive through
Maine's severe winters for so long.
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striking examples: A second bridge over the lake that bears the city's
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professor at Central Venezuela University who advises Capriles, said of
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works on the campaign trail, although on a stop this week in
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hospital and bridge, promising to finish them.Beneath one section of the
unfinished elevated railway in Maracay, a handful of men sat idly on
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lose patience with the government.He warned a visitor about the danger from
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payment. Gallippi's company, BitPay, handles Bitcoin transactions for some
4,500 companies, taking payments in bitcoins and forwarding the cash equivalent
to the vendor involved, which means that his clients are insulated from
the cybercurrency's volatility.Gallippi said many of the businesses are
e-commerce websites, but he said an increasing number of traditional retailers
were looking to get into the game as well."We just had an
auto dealership in Kansas City apply," he said.In March, BitPay said its
vendors had done a record $5.2 million in bitcoin sales -- well
ahead of the $1.2 million's worth of monthly revenue estimated to have
coursed through Silk Road last year.Even artists accept bitcoins. Tehran-based
music producer Mohammad Rafigh said the currency had allowed him to sell
his albums "all over the world and not only in Iran."Gallippi said
the cybercurrency's ease of access was its biggest selling point.With Bitcoin,
"I can access my money from any computing device at any time
and do whatever the heck I want with it," he said. "Once
you move your money into the cloud why would you ever go
back to putting your money in the bank?"Many Wall Street veterans are
skeptical -- and they may feel vindicated after Bitcoin's latest tumble."Trading
tulips in real time," is how longtime UBS stockbroker Art Cashin described
Bitcoin's vertiginous rise, comparing
HERZLIYA, Israel The head of the U.S. company leading natural gas
exploration off Israel's coast on Thursday urged the country to develop
a national gas export policy, warning that government tax policy was scaring
off potential investors.Charles Davidson, CEO of Texas-based Noble Energy,
criticized Israel's decision in 2011 to nearly double tax rates on gas
profits after his company had already invested $1 billion in an offshore
field. He said the "very unusual" move may have driven away companies
from investing in Israel's emerging gas sector.He said he sensed hesitation
from potential investors who could help develop the Leviathan field, a large
find that is expected to produce enough gas for export."I felt that
.. companies were a little bit reluctant because of what had happened
on taxes in the past," Davidson said at the company's local offices
in the coastal town of Herzliya.In 2011, Israel's government raised taxes
on gas and oil finds, boosting the revenues to between 52 and
62 percent from under 30 percent.Davidson is in Israel after gas from
Tamar, one of Israel's new, sizable fields, started being extracted last
month. He hopes to convince authorities to agree on an export policy
that would provide clarity for investors looking to develop the resource.
For now, the gas is being used for domestic use only and
sold at fixed, previously negotiated prices.On Wednesday, Davidson met Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and
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