Vatican Warned Irish Bishops

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Vatican Warned Irish Bishops.Letter from the Vatican warned Ireland's Catholic bishops not to report all suspected child-abuse cases to police — a disclosure that victims' groups described as "the smoking gun" needed to show that the church enforced a worldwide culture of covering up crimes by pedophile priests.

The newly revealed letter, obtained by Irish broadcasters RTE and provided to The Associated Press, documents the Vatican's rejection of a 1996 Irish church initiative to begin helping police identify pedophile priests following Ireland's first wave of publicly disclosed lawsuits.

The letter undermines persistent Vatican claims, particularly when seeking to defend itself in U.S. lawsuits, that Rome never instructed local bishops to withhold evidence or suspicion of crimes from police. It instead emphasizes the church's right to handle all child-abuse allegations and determine punishments in house rather than give that power to civil authorities.

Signed by the late Archbishop Luciano Storero, Pope John Paul II's diplomat to Ireland, the letter instructs Irish bishops that their new policy of making the reporting of suspected crimes mandatory "gives rise to serious reservations of both a moral and canonical nature.

Storero wrote that canon law, which required abuse allegations and punishments to be handled within the church, "must be meticulously followed." Any bishops who tried to impose punishments outside the confines of canon law would face the "highly embarrassing" position of having their actions overturned on appeal in Rome.

Catholic officials in Ireland and the Vatican declined AP requests to comment on the letter.Child-abuse activists in Ireland said the 1997 letter demonstrates that the protection of pedophile priests from criminal investigation was not only sanctioned by Vatican leaders but ordered.The letter is of huge international significance, because it shows that the Vatican's intention is to prevent reporting of abuse to criminal authorities. And if that instruction applied here, it applied everywhere.

Casteix said it was certain to be cited by victims' lawyers seeking to pin responsibility directly on the Vatican rather than local dioceses. She said investigators long have sought such a document showing Vatican pressure on a group of bishops.

We now have evidence that the Vatican deliberately intervened to order bishops not to turn pedophile priests over to law enforcement," she said. "And for civil lawsuits, this letter shows what victims have been saying for dozens and dozens of years: What happened to them involved a concerted cover-up that went all the way to the top.

To this day, the Vatican has not endorsed any of the Irish church's three major policy documents since 1996 on safeguarding children from clerical abuse. Irish taxpayers, rather than the church, have paid most of the euro1.5 billion ($2 billion) to more than 14,000 abuse claimants dating back to the 1940s.

In his 2010 pastoral letter to Ireland's Catholics condemning pedophiles in the ranks, Pope Benedict XVI faulted bishops for failing to follow canon law and offered no explicit endorsement of Irish child-protection efforts by the Irish church or state. Benedict was widely criticized in Ireland for failing to admit any Vatican role in covering up the truth.

Irish priest in the 1980s when he was an altar boy and was among the first victims to speak out in the mid-1990s — said evidence is growing that some Irish bishops continued to follow the 1997 Vatican instructions and withheld reports of crimes against children as recently as 2008.

Two state-commissioned reports published in 2009 — into the Dublin Archdiocese and workhouse-style Catholic institutions for children — unveiled decades of cover-ups of abuse involving tens of thousands of Irish children since the 1930s.

A third major state-ordered investigation into Catholic abuse cover-ups, concerning the southwest Irish Diocese of Cloyne, is expected to be published in the next few months documenting the concealment of crimes as recently as 2008.

Irish church leaders didn't begin telling police about suspected pedophile priests until the mid-1990s after the first major scandal involving the Rev. Brendan Smyth, who had raped dozens of children while the church transferred him to parishes in Dublin, Belfast Rhode Island and North Dakota triggered the collapse of the Irish government. That national shock, in turn, inspired the first victims to begin suing the church publicly.

In January 1996, Irish bishops published a groundbreaking policy document spelling out their newfound determination to report all suspected abuse cases to police. But in his January 1997 letter seen Tuesday by the AP, Storero told the bishops that a senior church panel in Rome, the Congregation for the Clergy, had decided that the Irish church's policy of "mandatory" reporting of abuse claims conflicted with canon law.

Storero warned that bishops who followed the Irish child-protection policy and reported a priest's suspected crimes to police risked having their in-house punishments of the priest overturned by the Congregation for the Clergy. The 2009 Dublin Archdiocese report found that this actually happened in the case of Tony Walsh, one of Dublin's most notorious pedophiles, who used his role as an Elvis impersonator in a popular "All Priests Show" to get closer to kids.

Walsh was kicked out of the priesthood by a secret Dublin church court in 1993 but successfully appealed the punishment to a Vatican court, which reinstated him to the priesthood in 1994. He raped a boy in a pub restroom at his grandfather's wake that year. Walsh since has received a series of prison sentences, most recently a 12-year term imposed last month. Investigators estimate he raped or molested more than 100 children.

The Vatican does advise bishops worldwide to report crimes to police — in a legally nonbinding guide on its website. This recourse is omitted from the official legal advice provided by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and updated last summer. That powerful policy making body continues to stress the secrecy of canon law.





Tax Preparation of Company

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Tax Preparation of Company.Even though we're three weeks into 2011, it's not too late to make New Year's resolutions. And here's one that's a lot easier than giving up chocolate or beer: Resolve to tackle your own tax return.

More than 60% of taxpayers pay a tax preparer to do their returns every year. While that makes a lot of sense for people with complex returns, more than 20 million Americans file a 1040EZ, the tax form for taxpayers.

Claim no dependents and earn less than $100,000 a year. If you fall into that category — or use the slightly longer Form 1040A — you can save a lot of money by doing your own tax return this year. And thanks to technology, you don't need to delve into the tax code to get the job done properly.

Saving money isn't the only reason you should consider doing your own taxes. Preparing your tax return forces you to take a hard look at how much money you earned last year, after taxes. If you contributed to a 401(k) plan, you'll realize how much your contributions reduce your tax bill. And that might provide the kick in the pants you need to save a little more.

Tax software companies, eager to attract new business, have gone to great lengths to make tax preparation easy, if not exactly fun. Last week, TurboTax released SnapTax, a mobile phone application that allows users to file their federal and state taxes on their smartphones.

This partnership between the IRS and tax software companies is designed to encourage more taxpayers to file their returns electronically, which reduces errors and saves the government money. Taxpayers with 2010 adjusted gross income of $58,000 or less are eligible to use the program.

This year, 17 private companies and one non-profit are participating in Free File. In addition to the $58,000 AGI cutoff, participating companies can have their own criteria. For example, H&R Block Free File is limited to taxpayers who are 51 or younger. TaxSlayer's free offering is limited to taxpayers who are 25 or younger or 65 or older. Other participating companies limit participation based on your state of residence, military status or eligibility for the Earned Income Tax Credit.

All of the programs will prepare and e-file one federal tax return for free. In addition, 21 states offer a State Free File program that allows eligible taxpayers to prepare and file one state tax return. You can find a list of those states, along with more information about the federal program.

Even if you're not eligible for Free File, you may be able to prepare and file your federal tax return online for free. TurboTax and H&R Block at Home both offer free editions for taxpayers who file a 1040EZ or other simple tax return, with no income restrictions. TaxAct's free edition provides tax preparation and e-filing for one federal return, with no restrictions on income or type of return.

Keep in mind that tax software companies are in the business of making money. If you use one of the free programs, you'll probably have to fend off a lot of pitches to upgrade to a paid product. You'll also have to pay to file a state tax return.

Of course, you can always file your tax return for free by doing it the old-school way: with a pencil and paper. In that case, all you pay is postage. But this year, that method will require some extra effort. For the first time, the IRS won't mail tax forms and instructions to taxpayers who filed manually in the past. If you want the forms, you'll either have to download them from irs.gov, or call 800-829-3676 to request them. Tax forms and booklets will be available at some libraries and post offices.

There is an alternative for penny-pinchers who don't need a lot of hand-holding: Free File Fillable Forms. This program provides electronic versions of tax forms that you can fill out and file for free. The program will do the math but won't provide guidance.

Huntsville International Airport

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Huntsville International Airport. Area residents will have another option for reaching the beach this spring when Vision Airlines begins service between Huntsville and the Destin Fort Walton Beach.Based in Atlanta, will begin offering two flights a week on a 30-seat airplane.

The single flights on Monday and Friday to the Gulf Coast will also have return flights to Huntsville the same day.Fares will start at $89 each way, not including taxes and fees, with an introductory fare of $49 one way for early bookings.

Flights from Huntsville on Vision's Dornier 328 airplane will leave Monday at 9:45 a.m. and arrive in Florida at 11 a.m., and leave Friday at 5:45 p.m. and arrive at 7 p.m.From Northwest Florida Regional Airport, flights will leave on Monday at 7: 45 a.m. and arrive in Huntsville at 9 a.m., and leave on Friday at 3:45 p.m. and arrive at 5 p.m.

Huntsville is among 12 southeast cities that Vision announced today that it would begin service to Northwest Florida on March 25. It will also begin service on April 1 between five other southern cities and Northwest Florida.

Vision Airlines is excited to offer its new, low-cost air service to the Huntsville community and surrounding areas," said David Meers Vision's chief operating office for commercial operations. "It is our desire to continue to grow our service and route structure, and offer tremendous value to leisure travelers.
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Vision Airlines Atlantais expanding its scheduled route map with new service to many cities. The company has announced, new scheduled nonstop, service beginning on April 1, 2011 between Sanford (near Orlando) SFB and Northwest Florida Regional Airport VPS in Ft. Walton Beach /Destin FL. Vision is greatly expanding its presence at VPS with new year-round scheduled service to Baton Rouge, LA; Columbia, SC; Little Rock, AR and Shreveport, LA.

Vision Airlines will operate four flights per week on Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday using a 148-seat Boeing 737-400 aircraft. Flights from Northwest Florida depart at 1:20 p.m. (1320) and arrive at Orlando Sanford at 3:30 p.m. (1530). Flights will depart Orlando Sanford at 4:15 p.m. (1615) and arrive at Northwest Florida at 4:20 p.m. (1620)(all flight times are local.

Venus Williams

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Venus Williams. The length of Venus Williams' hemline is inversely proportional to the tennis star's age: as she gets older, the dresses get shorter.

Sporting her most mini-tennis dress yet, the seven-time Grand Slam champion opened play at the 2011 Australian Open on Monday, winning decisively in straight sets. The quick 6-3, 6-2 victory over Sara Errani was especially nice because it allowed us to focus on the most important part of the match; that short blue dress.

Though not as campy as her can-can number from last spring nor as flashy as the dress she wore in New York at the U.S. Open, the new self-designed garment sets a new mark in tininess. Even when pulled down all the way, it still barely came down to her thighs.

The illusion when I wear the nude shorts under. But at the last minute I decided.Last year, Williams wore nude shorts under a similar small dress, which caused quote a commotion in the tennis community.