Liberia: The Liberian Government Must Get to The Bottom of OFAC Accusations Regarding Sen. Varney Sherman’s Bribery in Judiciary Branch
Liberia: The Liberian Government Must Get to The Bottom of OFAC Accusations Regarding Sen. Varney Sherman’s Bribery in Judiciary Branch
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THE TREND of the three-minute presentation of each Senator at the Senate Sitting of last Thursday, February 4, 2021, in reaction to the Preliminary Report of the Senate Leadership on the Submission of January 11, 2021 and the First Supplementary Submission made by Senator Counsellor Varney Sherman to the Liberian Senate on the OFAC Sanctions against him give reason to the concern that some Senators misinterpret the intention of Senator Sherman’s Submissions to them.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen that aired Sunday, February 7, 2021, on "Face the Nation."
Haiti Braces for Unrest as a Defiant President Refuses to Step Down
Haiti is âon the verge of explosion,â with many accusing the government of supporting gangs to stay in power as a constitutional crisis looms.
Officers intervene during a demonstration calling for the presidentâs resignation.Credit.Dieu Nalio Chery/Associated Press
By Harold Isaac, Andre Paultre and Maria Abi-Habib
Published Feb. 7, 2021Updated Feb. 9, 2021
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti â The poor now target the poor in Haiti. Many fear leaving their homes, buying groceries or paying a bus fare â acts that can draw the attention of gangs out to kidnap anyone with cash, no matter how little.
Feb 6, 2021
MEDINA Patrick J. Berarducci, 70, a former supervisory special agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and police chief in both Boardman and Medina, passed away Friday, Jan. 30, 2021, in Medina.
He was born Oct. 2, 1950, in Youngstown, to the late Raymond and Ann Vuletich Berarducci.
Patrick, known by most as “Bear” or “Chief,” lived an inspiring life guided by the principle of “Do the Right Thing” and characterized by his dedication to family and helping others, an immeasurable joy for life, and incredible sense of humanity, passion and dedication in all he pursued.
Bear was bold and never took “no” for an answer, whether on his own behalf or someone else’s, and never met a process or set of obstacles he was not willing to circumvent or change in the course of a worthy pursuit. When bureaucracy stood in the way of him getting hired by ATF, the then-young officer called the White House directly and asked for the pr