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FINANCIAL

Feds vow to prove gross negligence by BP EPA Roswell Daily Record

AP Photo

Hotel owners and supporters demonstrate outside BP's Houston Headquarters protesting their exclusion from the economic claims of the 2010 spill on Thursday, Aug. 23, in Houston. They claim they suffered damages from the spill, but were outside of the geographical area eligible for damages.

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Justice Department is urging a federal judge to ignore BP’s assertion that the Gulf Coast’s natural resources are making a “robust recovery” from its

massive 2010 oil spill.

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — No one would confuse the Nite Moves strip club with the Bolshoi Ballet, but what the lap dancers do there is art and entitled to the same tax exemption other performances enjoy, a lawyer argued Wednesday in what was surely one of the racier tax cases ever to go before New York’s highest court. W. Andrew McCullough, an attorney for the suburban Albany strip joint, told the Court of Appeals that admission fees and lap dances at the club should be freed of state sales taxes under an exemption that applies to “dramatic or musical arts performances.” He said that lap dancing is an art form and that, in any case, the state is not qualified to make such determinations, and that making such distinctions would be a violation of the constitutional right to freedom of expression. A lawyer for the state rejected that analysis, and authorities are demanding about $400,000 in back taxes from the club. A ruling is expected next month, with possible consequences for the estimated 150 to 200 adult nightclubs

in the state. During Wednesday’s arguments from the club’s lawyer, a skeptical Judge Eugene Pigott Jr. said the women are hired untrained and simply “do what they do.” “We need to get past the idea that somehow this is the Bolshoi,” Pigott said. McCullough acknowledged that, but added: “What we’re saying is the state of New York doesn’t get to be a dance critic.” He presented testimony from a cultural anthropologist who visited the club and concluded that the exotic dancing there qualifies as an art form. Robert Goldfarb, an attorney for the state, said that nobody would visit the club if the dancers didn’t remove their clothes. He also argued that the exemption applies to “choreographed” performances, and what the Nite Moves dancers do does not qualify. At least three members of the seven-judge panel questioned the notion that a performance must be choreographed to be considered artistic. Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman suggested “creative artists in partic-

In a court filing Friday, government lawyers also renewed their vow to prove at trial that BP engaged in gross negligence or willful misconduct leading up to

the deadly rig explosion that killed 11 workers and spawned the nation’s worst offshore oil spill. BP PLC faces billions of dollars in fines if U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier ultimately sides with the government. The memo’s combative language is a sign that BP and the Justice Department aren’t close to a settlement that would resolve the federal government’s claims against the oil giant before a trial scheduled for next year. “It’s a shot across the bow,” said David Uhlmann, a University of Michigan law professor and former chief of the Justice Departenvironmental ment’s crimes section. “Generally speaking, when you see the gover nment use such strong language, it’s intended to signal its readiness to go to trial.” In the filing, government lawyers accuse BP execu-

Thursday, September 6, 2012

tives of trying to minimize their role in the disaster and shift blame to blue-collar rig workers and their partners on the drilling project, including rig owner Transocean Ltd. “The behavior, words, and actions of these BP executives would not be tolerated in a middling size company manufacturing dry goods for sale in a suburban mall,” they wrote. “Yet they were condoned in a corporation engaged in an activity that no less a witness than (former BP chief executive) Tony Hayward himself described as comparable to exploring outer space.” The Justice Department was responding to a BP memo urging Barbier to sign off on a proposed settlement of economic damage claims filed by tens of thousands of Gulf Coast residents and businesses. The government said that it

issues clean gas waivers

doesn’t take a position on the merits of that deal but that BP’s Aug. 13 memo contained “plainly misleading representations” that shouldn’t go unchecked.

BP said the Justice Department’s memo makes it clear the federal government isn’t opposed to its proposed settlement with private plaintiffs’ attorneys. BP and plaintiffs’ attorneys both believe the settlement is “fair, reasonable and adequate” and meets all the legal requirements for Barbier’s final approval, the company said in a statement.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is temporarily waiving clean gas requirements in eight states affected by Hurricane Isaac. Governors requested the waiver because fuel supplies from refineries in the Gulf area were disrupted by Isaac. EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson says extreme circumstances could cause a gas shortage. The waiver lets gas stations sell less environmentally friendly fuel, normally reserved for winter, in addition to the regular fuel they normally sell during summer, when ozone levels are higher. It covers Louisiana, Florida, Tennessee, South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and North Carolina. A temporary waiver issued last week only applied to parts of Louisiana. Oil production in the Gulf of Mexico is ramping up after Isaac. The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement said Tuesday only 3.5 percent of Gulf oil platforms remain evacuated.

“Other issues raised by the gover nment simply illustrate that disputes about the underlying facts remain. BP believes it was not grossly negligent and looks forward to presenting evidence on this issue at trial in January,” the company said.

NY high court to decide if lap dance is tax-exempt art

CATTLE/HOGS

NEW YORK(AP) - Cattle/hogs futures on the Chicago Merchantile Exchange Friday: Open high

low

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CATTLE 40,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Oct 12 126.20 126.72 125.85 126.32 Dec 12 128.72 129.40 128.60 129.25 Feb 13 132.50 133.02 132.25 132.50 Apr 13 136.27 136.60 135.72 136.07 Jun 13 132.80 132.80 132.30 132.42 Aug 13 132.80 132.90 132.35 132.35 Oct 13 136.52 Dec 13 137.25 Feb 14 138.00 Last spot N/A Est. sales 12265. Tue’s Sales: 41,873 Tue’s open int: 293239, up +3489 FEEDER CATTLE 50,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Sep 12 144.75 145.72 144.75 145.05 Oct 12 146.90 147.90 146.90 147.12 Nov 12 148.37 149.20 148.32 148.55 Jan 13 150.50 151.25 150.30 150.45 Mar 13 153.42 154.15 153.00 153.17 Apr 13 155.05 155.30 154.32 154.32 May 13 156.30 156.70 155.60 155.60 Aug 13 158.10 158.10 157.50 157.50 Last spot N/A Est. sales 1437. Tue’s Sales: 4,254 Tue’s open int: 34897, off -1993 HOGS-Lean 40,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Oct 12 73.87 75.22 73.12 73.62 Dec 12 72.10 73.17 71.40 71.87 Feb 13 79.55 80.12 78.50 79.05 Apr 13 87.80 88.05 86.52 86.85 May 13 96.20 96.20 96.20 96.20 Jun 13 99.50 99.85 98.52 98.75 Jul 13 98.80 98.80 98.40 98.40 Aug 13 98.20 98.20 97.60 97.60 Oct 13 87.50 87.50 87.30 87.30 Dec 13 84.50 84.55 84.50 84.55 Feb 14 87.10 87.10 86.95 86.95 Last spot N/A Est. sales 13334. Tue’s Sales: 37,966 Tue’s open int: 235417, up +475

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COTTON

NEW YORK(AP) - Cotton No. 2 futures on the N.Y. Cotton Exchange Friday: Open high

low settle

COTTON 2 50,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Oct 12 75.16 75.53 74.27 74.89 Dec 12 75.72 76.00 74.81 75.35 Mar 13 76.64 76.89 75.75 76.32 May 13 77.50 77.79 76.84 77.42 Jul 13 78.53 78.90 77.95 78.55 Sep 13 79.97 Oct 13 79.54 Dec 13 80.00 80.12 79.40 79.97 Mar 14 81.12 May 14 79.92 Jul 14 80.22 Oct 14 80.47 Dec 14 80.57 Mar 15 80.57 May 15 80.57 Jul 15 80.57 Last spot N/A Est. sales 15099. Tue’s Sales: 22,215 Tue’s open int: 182616, up +126

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GRAINS

CHICAGO(AP) - Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Thursday: Open high

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WHEAT 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel Sep 12 864fl 865 844 845fl Dec 12 887ø 888ø 865ü 867fl Mar 13 898fl 898fl 878ü 880ø May 13 895 895fl 880 882 Jul 13 860 862fl 851ü 851ø Sep 13 859 862ø 852ø 852ø

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AP Photo

Attorney W. Andrew McCullough, representing the strip club Nite Moves, right, makes an argument as Assistant Solicitor General Robert M. Goldfarb, representing the NYS Tax Appeals Tribunal, left, listens, Wednesday, in Albany, N.Y. McCullough argued its lap dances are entitled to the same tax exemption that other artistic performances enjoy and the club should qualify for the exemption that covers "dramatic or musical arts performances."

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OIL/GASOLINE/NG

NEW YORK(AP) - Trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange Friday: Open high

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settle

LIGHT SWEET CRUDE 1,000 bbl.- dollars per bbl. Oct 12 95.61 96.03 94.26 95.36 Nov 12 95.89 96.33 94.60 95.69 Dec 12 96.25 96.67 94.96 96.03 Jan 13 96.46 97.03 95.45 96.49 Feb 13 96.64 97.15 95.95 96.93 Mar 13 96.77 97.72 96.22 97.28 Apr 13 96.90 97.82 96.57 97.47 May 13 96.94 97.70 96.94 97.53 Jun 13 97.10 97.92 96.38 97.47 Jul 13 96.78 97.32 96.50 97.31 Aug 13 96.81 97.20 96.60 97.08 Sep 13 96.34 96.78 96.34 96.78 Oct 13 96.47 Nov 13 96.17 Dec 13 95.60 96.13 94.90 95.87 Jan 14 95.49 Feb 14 95.17 Mar 14 94.85 Apr 14 94.57 May 14 94.28 Jun 14 93.90 93.99 93.90 93.99 Jul 14 93.63 Aug 14 93.34 Sep 14 93.08 Oct 14 92.86 Last spot N/A Est. sales 479871. Tue’s Sales: 513,607 Tue’s open int: 1531823, up +729 NY HARBOR GAS BLEND 42,000 gallons- dollars per gallon Oct 12 2.9515 2.9671 2.9368 2.9498 Nov 12 2.8605 2.8720 2.8402 2.8534 Dec 12 2.8021 2.8119 2.7794 2.7918 Jan 13 2.7785 2.7862 2.7558 2.7660 Feb 13 2.7710 2.7798 2.7503 2.7613 Mar 13 2.7780 2.7874 2.7559 2.7698 Apr 13 2.9180 2.9192 2.9040 2.9083 May 13 2.9096 2.9096 2.8949 2.8949 Jun 13 2.8769 2.8821 2.8667 2.8694 Jul 13 2.8375 2.8375 2.8366 2.8366 Aug 13 2.8080 2.8080 2.7988 2.7988

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METALS

NEW YORK (AP) _ Spot nonferrous metal prices Wed. Aluminum -$0.8742 per lb., London Metal Exch. Copper -$3.4655 Cathode full plate, LME. Copper $3.5320 N.Y. Merc spot Wed. Lead - $1999.00 metric ton, London Metal Exch. Zinc - $0.8422 per lb., London Metal Exch. Gold - $1690.00 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). Gold - $1690.80 troy oz., NY Merc spot Wed. Silver - $32.280 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). Silver - $32.272 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Wed. Platinum -$1566.00 troy oz., N.Y. (contract). Platinum -$1575.60 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Wed. n.q.-not quoted n.a.-not available r-revised

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pending in Pennsylvania, Texas and Nevada. Last year, the Texas Supreme Court said the state could slap a $5 fee on strip club customers, rejecting arguments that the socalled pole tax on nude dancing interferes with the First Amendment right to freedom of expression. A private lap dance goes for $20 a minute at Nite Moves, a windowless build-

ular” often improvise. Attorney Bradley Shafer filed a brief on behalf of the Hustler club in New York City in support of Nite Moves and said he has a similar case pending. While Nite Moves does not serve alcohol, Shafer said the ruling in this case could still affect strip clubs like his client that have liquor licenses. He said there are somewhat similar cases

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“It’s definitely a form of art,” a dancer said Wednesday afternoon at Nite Moves, where there was only one customer. She declined to give her name, saying she has another, unrelated job. “Some girls are up there practicing for hours when nobody’s in here.”

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DIARY

Volume

LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)

3,290,619,533 Volume

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Chg +.73 +.95 +.89 +2.90 +1.03

Last 2.27 5.54 2.38 4.58 17.63

Chg +1.06 +.27 +.77 +.42 +.23

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LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)

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MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE)

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222 208 39 469 9 4

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LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)

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Last

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1,452,598,040

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