Sergio Martinez NYC Press Conference Photo Gallery

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SEN. LUGAR SPEAKS ON RESOURCING STABILITY OPERATIONS, RECONSTRUCTION AT NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY

US Fed News Service, Including US State News March 23, 2006 Sen. Richard G. Lugar, R-Ind., made the following speech:

Following is today’s speech by Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Dick Lugar to the Symposium on “Resourcing Stability Operations and Reconstruction: Past, Present and Future” at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National Defense University. The full text: website national defense university

I am honored to join you today to address the issue of stabilization and reconstruction operations. I am pleased that the Industrial College of the Armed Forces is taking on this important issue as part of the Army’s Eisenhower National Security Series. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has given much thought to this topic during the last few years, and we have benefited from the insights of many of today’s participants.

International crises are inevitable, and in most cases, U.S. national security interests will be threatened by sustained instability. The war on terrorism necessitates that we not leave nations crumbling and ungoverned. We have already seen how terrorists can exploit nations afflicted by lawlessness and desperate circumstances. They seek out such places to establish training camps, recruit new members, and tap into a global black market in weapons.

In this international atmosphere, the United States must have the right structures, personnel, and resources in place when an emergency occurs. A delay in our response of a few weeks, or even days, can mean the difference between success and failure. Clearly we need a full range of tools to prevail. My own focus has been on boosting the civilian side of our stabilization and reconstruction capabilities, while encouraging improved mechanisms for civilian and military agencies to work together on these missions.

Building a Stabilization and Reconstruction Capacity Over the years, our government has cobbled together plans, people, and projects to respond to post-conflict situations in the Balkans, in Afghanistan, in Iraq, and elsewhere. The efforts of those engaged have been valiant, but these emergencies have been complex and time sensitive. In my judgment, our ad hoc approach has been inadequate to deal quickly and efficiently with complex emergencies. In turn, our lack of preparation for immediate stabilization contingencies has made our subsequent reconstruction efforts more difficult and expensive.

In the Fall of 2003, I began to explore the possibility of legislation that would bolster U.S. post-conflict stabilization and reconstruction capabilities. My own perceptions of shortcomings in this area were reinforced when I discovered a State Department report on its goals and activities that barely mentioned the mission of stabilization and reconstruction efforts.

My thinking was also stimulated by the work being done on the issue at a number of important organizations and think tanks, including the RAND Corporation, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the U.S. Institute of Peace, and the National Defense University. Thoughtful scholarship and analysis were being devoted to the problem, and much of it supported the objective of improving the capacity of U.S. civilian agencies to deal with overseas emergencies.

In late 2003, I organized a Policy Advisory Group made up of government officials and outside experts to give members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee advice on how to strengthen U.S. capabilities for implementing these post-conflict missions. Several of the experts that participated in that Policy Advisory Group are in the audience today.

After several meetings and much study, members of the Committee came to the conclusion that we needed a well-organized and strongly led civilian counterpart to the military in post-conflict zones. The civilian side needed both operational capability and a significant surge capacity. It was our judgment that only a cabinet-level secretary could provide the necessary inter-agency clout and leadership to create and sustain the organization. In our judgment, the Secretary of State, working with USAID, was best positioned to lead this effort.

Building on our deliberations, I introduced S. 2127, the Stabilization and Reconstruction Civilian Management Act of 2004 with Senators Biden and Hagel. The Committee passed the bill unanimously in March 2004. The legislation envisioned a new office at the State Department with a joint State Department-USAID readiness response corps comprised of both reserve and active duty components. To maximize flexibility in a crisis, our legislation also authorized funding and provided important personnel authorities to the new office.

The State Department responded to this action by establishing the Office of the Coordinator of Reconstruction and Stabilization in July of 2004. This was an important breakthrough that demonstrated the State Department’s recognition of the role it could and should be playing. Together with other members of the Foreign Relations Committee, I have endeavored to provide support and encouragement to this new office.

Under the leadership of Carlos Pascual, the office has conducted a government-wide inventory of the civilian assets that might be available for stabilization and reconstruction tasks in post-conflict zones. It has undertaken the planning necessary to recruit, train, and organize a reserve corps of civilians for rapid deployment. It also is formulating inter-agency contingency plans – informed by our past experiences – for countries and regions of the world where the next crisis could suddenly arise.

In December 2005, the President signed a directive putting the Secretary of State in charge of inter-agency stabilization and reconstruction efforts. Last month, Secretary Rice promised to dedicate 15 of the 100 new positions she is requesting for Fiscal Year 2007 to the Reconstruction and Stabilization Office. This will increase staff to about 95 individuals.

Despite this good progress, significant gaps in our capabilities remain. While many of the measures called for in our legislation have been implemented, some are not yet on the State Department’s drawing board. For example, we envisioned a 250-person active duty corps, made up of both State Department and USAID employees. Such a corps could be rapidly deployed with the military for both initial assessments and operational purposes. They would be the first civilian team on the ground in post-conflict situations, well in advance of the establishment of an embassy. This active duty corps would be able to do a wide range of civilian jobs that are needed in a post-conflict or otherwise hostile environment.

Such a 250-person corps would be no larger than the typical army company. But it would be a force multiplier. It would be equipped with the authority and training to take broad operational responsibility for stabilization missions.

Establishment of such a corps is a modest investment when seen as part of the overall national security budget. Even in peace time, we maintain active duty military forces of almost 1.4 million men and women who train and plan for the possibility of war. Given how critical post conflict situations have been to American national security in the last decade, I believe it is reasonable to have a mere 250 civilians who are training for these situations and are capable of being deployed anywhere in the world, at any time they may be needed.

Our legislation also calls on the heads of other executive branch agencies to establish personnel exchange programs designed to enhance stabilization and reconstruction capacity. The Departments of Agriculture, Treasury, Commerce, Health and Human Services – indeed virtually all the civilian agencies – can make unique contributions to the overall effort.

Finding Necessary Resources The main roadblock to enhancing the State Department’s stabilization and reconstruction capacity has been resources. Our legislation envisioned $85 million annually for the new State Department office. This would fund both the reserve and active duty corps, as well as training, equipment, and travel. We also agreed that a $100 million crisis response fund should be available as a contingency for stabilization and reconstruction crises declared by the President. So far, however, only about $21 million has been provided for the operations of the State Department’s Reconstruction and Stabilization Office since it was established in 2004.

With Carlos Pascual at the helm, the office heroically stretched dollars by recruiting personnel on detail from other agencies, taking advantage of DOD-funded training, and getting the State Department to pay for the overhead of new office space from other sources. But such a hand-to-mouth existence has obvious disadvantages. Detailed personnel rarely stay long, and institutional memory becomes short. Relying on DOD funds puts the office in the passenger seat when it should have the resources to pursue uniquely civilian-oriented goals.

In addition, the stabilization contingency fund outlined in our legislation has not been appropriated. On the Senate side, we were able to secure $20 million for the fund in the FY 2006 Foreign Operations Appropriations Bill. The entire amount, however, was eliminated in the Conference Committee with the House. This means that the State Department will have to respond to a crisis as it always has, by scraping together funds from various bureaus. nationaldefenseuniversitynow.net national defense university

One stopgap measure that the Congress did pass in FY 2006 was the authority to transfer up to $100 million from the Pentagon to the State Department for boosting the civilian response to particular trouble spots. However, this was a one-year authority, and this money will not provide the resources necessary over the long term to improve the State Department’s capacity to be a capable partner in responding to complex emergencies.

The foreign affairs budget is always a tougher sell to Congress than the military budget. To President Bush’s credit, he has attempted to reverse the downward spiral in overall foreign affairs spending that took place in the 1990s. In that decade, both the executive and legislative branches rushed to cash in on the peace dividend. But President Bush has consistently requested increases for the 150 Account in his budgets. For the fiscal year 2007 budget, he requested a 10.3 percent increase over the CBO-determined baseline of fiscal year 2006.

But, if previous years are any example, the amount appropriated will fall far short of the amount requested. Last year, the President’s annual request for foreign affairs was cut by $2.1 billion. The Congress cut the fiscal 2005 annual request by a similar amount. According to a Congressional Research Service report that I requested, Congress has provided $5.8 billion less than the President has requested for foreign affairs in regular and supplemental spending bills since September 11, 2001.

Today, when we are in the midst of a global struggle of information and ideas, when anti-Western riots can be set off by the publication of a cartoon; when we are in the midst of a crisis with Iran that will decide whether the non-proliferation regime of the last half century will be abandoned; when we have entered our fourth year of attempting to stabilize Iraq; and when years of effort to move the Arab-Israeli peace process are at risk – even then, the reservoir of support for foreign affairs spending in Congress is shallow. Members of Congress may recognize the value of the work done by the State Department and some selected programs may be popular, but at the end of the day, the 150 Account is seldom defended against competing priorities.

As all this suggests, we have a long way to go on the civilian side of stability and reconstruction efforts. The Defense Department is keenly aware of the importance of having a capable civilian partner in such operations. We should consider setting up a multi-agency fund specifically for addressing stabilization and reconstruction planning and operations. Dispensing with the competitive inter-agency scramble for resources would not be easy, but the need for more coordination is clear.

If the problems on the civilian side of crisis management cannot be solved, I think we will begin to see a realignment of authorities between the Departments of Defense and State. Some would argue that this realignment has already begun. For example, the Department of Defense requested a DOD-operated worldwide train and equip program, and it was granted money and authority despite the fact that foreign assistance has long been under the purview of the Secretary of State. If we cannot think this through as a government, the United States may come to depend even more on our military for tasks and functions far beyond its current role. But I remain optimistic that we can build on the progress already made to create a robust civilian component to our stabilization and reconstruction capabilities.

I appreciate your invitation to speak on this important topic, and I look forward to the results of your deliberations.




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Cotto – Margarito II Final Press Conference Photo Gallery

Ace Photographer Claudia Bocanegra was on had at New York’a Madison Square Garden where bitter rivals Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito met the media for the final time before their much anticipated rematch that will take place this Saturday night at MSG and on Pay Per View




MARGARITO/RODRIGUEZ/WOLAK WORKOUT PHOTO GALLERY

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Pacquiao – Marquez 3 Photo Gallery

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Pacquiao – Marquez press conference Photo Gallery

Superstar Manny Pacquiao and three-division world champion Juan Manuel Marquez pose during the final press conference at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas Wednesday for their upcoming third mega-fight. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with MP Promotions,Marquez Boxing,Tecate and MGM Grand, Pacquiao vs Marquez III will take place, Saturday, Nov. 12 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and be produced and distributed by HBO Pay Per View




Juan Manuel Marquez Photo Gallery

Three-division world champion Juan Manuel Marquez is surrounded by hundreds of fans wanting autographs during a special boxing exhibition at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia,Ca. Marquez is preparing for his upcoming third mega-fight against superstar Manny Pacquiao. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with MP Promotions, Marquez Boxing, Tecate and MGM Grand, Pacquiao vs Marquez III will take place, Saturday, Nov. 12 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and be produced and distributed by HBO Pay Per View

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PACQUIAO PHOTO GALLERY

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Joan Guzman press conference photo gallery

Undefeated Jr. Welterweight Joan Guzman announced his comeback that will take place November 18th against Florencio Castellano (17-4-1 13 KO’s). 15rounds.com Claudia Bocanegra was at Lucky Seven Tapas Bar in New York to capture all the photos




Manny Pacquiao Media Day Photos

Superstar Manny Pacquiao(L) hitts the mitts with chief trainer Freddie Roach(R) during a jam-packed,standing-room-only media day at the Wildcard Boxing Club as he prepares for his upcoming third mega-fight against three-division world champion Juan Manuel Marquez. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with MP Promotions,Marquez Boxing,Tecate and MGM Grand, Pacquiao vs Marquez III will take place, Saturday, Nov. 12 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and be produced and distributed by HBO Pay Per View.

Photos by Chris Farina / Top Rank




Donaire – Narvaez undercard Photo Gallery

15rounds.com Claudia Bocanegra was on hand at the Madison Square Garden Theatre to capture the images from an exciting undercard before the Bantamweight title bout between Nonito Donaire & Omar Narvaez




DONAIRE – NARVAEZ PHOTO GALLERY

Photos by 15rounds.com Claudia Bocanegra from this past Saturday’s world Bantamweight championship between Nonito Donaire and Omar Narvaez




Cotto – Margarito 2 undercard press conference Photo Gallery

Before Nonito Donaire’s win over Omar Naravez this past Saturday, Top Rank hosted a press conference to announce the spectacular undercard that will take place before the much hyped rematch between Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito. 15rounds.com Claudia Bocanegra got the shots of Mike Jones, Pawel Wolak, Delvin Rodriguez and Mike Lee who will be appearing in high profile bouts on December 3rd.




Manny Pacquiao Los Angeles arrival Photo Gallery

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MARTINEZ – BARKER FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE PHOTO GALLERY

15rounds.com Claudia Bocanegra was at the Palm Restaurant in New York City where world Middleweight champion Sergio Martinez and undefeated contender Darren Barker met the media in advance of Saturday’s world title fight in Atlantic City




SERGIO MARTINEZ NYC WORKOUT PHOTO GALLERY

15rounds.com Claudia Bocanegra was on hand at Modells Sporting Goods in Times Square to capture the images of world Middleweight champion Sergio Martinez as he worked in advance of his his Saturday title defense against England’s Darren Barker in Atlantic City




COTTO – MARGARITO PLUS DONAIRE II NYC PRESS CONFERENCE PHOTO GALLERY

15rounds.com Claudia Bocanegra was on hand at The Edison Ballroom just off of Times Square to capture the pictures for the press conference to announce the December 3rd rematch between Super Welterweight champion Miguel Cotto taking on Antonio Margarito plus an announcement of Bantamweight champion Nonito Donaire October 22nd defense with Omar Narvaez




ANDY LEE PRESS CONFERENCE PHOTO GALLERY

15rounds.com Claudia Bocanegra attended a unique press event where Middleweight contender Andy went to several bars in New York City to promote his October 1st rematch with Brian Vera as part of the Sergio Martinez – Darren Barker Middleweight title card




PACQUIAO – MARQUEZ BEVERLY HILLS PRESS CONFERENCE PHOTO GALLERY

(L-R) Superstar Manny Pacquiao and three-division world champion Juan Manuel Marquez pose during a press conference at the Beverly Hills Hotel Wednesday to announce their upcoming third world Welterweight title mega-fight of the Pacquiao-Marquez trilogy. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with MP Promotions,Marquez Boxing,Tecate and MGM Grand, Pacquiao vs Marquez III will take place, Saturday, Nov. 12 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and be produced and distributed by HBO Pay Per View.

Photos by Chris Farina / Top Rank




PACQUIAO – MARQUEZ III NYC PRESS CONFERENCE PHOTO GALLERY

If there is a big event in New York, you can bet that 15rounds.com Claudia Bocanegra will be there taking the pictures as she did on Tuesday when pound for pound King Manny Pacquaio and Juan Manuel Marquez met the media to announce the November 12th trilogy fight in Las Vegas




Juan Manuel Marquez NYC arrival Photo Gallery

Marquez hits NY” — Three-division world champion Juan Manuel Marquez arrives in New York Monday afternoon for a press conference on Tuesday to kick off the first stop of his North American world tour to announce the third world Welterweight title mega-fight of the Pacquiao-Marquez trilogy with superstar Manny Pacquiao. The public-invited news conference will be held in The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers – Pier 61 at 10am. Opening the press conference will be recording star Dan Hill who will join Pacquiao in a live rendition of their Top-10 hit single “Sometimes When We Touch”. Promoted by Top Rank, in association with MP Promotions,Marquez Boxing,Tecate and MGM Grand, Pacquiao vs Marquez III will take place, Saturday, Nov. 12 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and be produced and distributed by HBO Pay Per View.

Photo by Chris Farina / Top Rank




Manny Pacquiao in NYC Photo Gallery

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Pacquiao – Marquez III Manila Press Conference photo gallery

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HAVOC BOXING PRESS CONFERENCE PHOTO GALLERY

15rounds.com Claudia Bocanegra was on hand at Club 1849 to snap shots of the competitors that will be fight on September 10th at The Aviator Sports Complex. Undefeated Super Middleweight Joel Castillo will take part in the main event. Amanda Serrano will fight for the vacant IBF Super Featherweight title as well as the American debut of undefeated Colombian knockout artist, cruiserweight Santander Silgado




Telefutura Star Boxing/Golden Boy Productions Photo Gallery

This past Friday night at the Paradise Theater in the Bronx, Golden Boy Productions and Star Boxing put on a great night of boxing and 15rounds.com Claudia Bocanegra was ringside to capture the vivid moments




WARD – FROCH NEW YORK CITY PHOTO GALLERY

15rounds.com Claudia Bocanegra was on hand in New York City to capture the images at the press conference to announce the much anticipated fights of the year between WBA Super Middleweight champion Andre Ward and WBC champ Carl Froch which will be the finals of the Showtime Super 6 tournament on October 29th in Atlantic City




HOPKINS – DAWSON NYC PRESS CONFERENCE PHOTO GALLERY

15rounds.com Claudia Bocanegra was on hand at BB King’s in Time Square New York City for the formal announcement of the Bernard Hopkins – Chad Dawson October 15th PPV fight for Hopkins Light Heavyweight championship




BROADWAY BOXING PRESS CONFERENCE PHOTO GALLERY

15rounds.com Claudia Bocanegra was at Portobellos in the Tribeca section of New York City as three of the fighters, Keisher McLoed Wells; Deano Burrell and Delen Parsley met the media in advance of Saturday’s Broadway Boxing show at The Aviator Sports Complex in Brooklyn




Salita Promotions Photo Gallery

15rounds.com Claudia Bocanegra was ringside at the Oceana in Brooklyn to capture a night of professional boxing promoted by Salita Promotions




MARTINEZ – BARKER PRESS CONFERENCE PHOTO GALLERY

15rounds.com impeccable shutterbug Claudia Bocanegra braved the 90 degree weather this past Wednesday at 230 Fifth Avenue Rooftop in New York to capture the images of the announcement of Sergio Martinez October 1st title defense against Darren Barker in Atlantic City




WOLAK – RODRIGUEZ PHOTO GALLERY

15rounds.com Claudia Bocanegra capture the vivid (and sometimes graphic) images of Last Friday night’s classic showdown that saw Pawel Wolak and Delvin Rodriguez fight to a draw. The show also saw victories by undefeated Raymond Serrano and Kevin Rooney Jr.




Pacquiao – Mosley Photo Gallery

Superstar Manny Pacquiao(R) wins a 12 round unanimous decision against “Sugar” Shane Mosley at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Photos by Chris Farina / Top Rank




PACQUIAO – MOSLEY WEIGH IN PHOTO GALLERY

(L-R) Superstar Manny Pacquiao an “Sugar” Shane Mosley weigh in (Pacquiao145 lb,Mosley 147 lb) for their upcoming World Welterweight mega fight on Saturday, May 7 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Pacquiao vs Mosley is promoted by Top Rank in association with MP Promotions,Sugar Shane Mosley Promotions,Tecate and MGM Grand. The Pacquiao vs Mosley telecast will be available live on SHOWTIME Pay Per View.

Photo by Chris Farina / Top Rank




Pacquiao – Mosley undercard Photo Gallery

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Photos by Chris Farina / Top Rank

Tickets are going quickly for Calypso Carnival.(Neighbor)

Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) February 24, 2003 Byline: Taffy Hoffer In an earlier column I promised to give you more information about Calypso Carnival as this event got closer. The 16th annual Community Crisis Center auction is sure going to be a fun evening full of many different items. I truly feel we will have something for everyone.

This year’s auction co-chaired by Janine Kirkland and myself will be March 8 at the Crystal Lake Holiday Inn on Route 31. Tickets are $75 per person and they are going very quickly. If you are interested in attending, I suggest you get your reservations in right away.

There will be a silent auction that starts at 6 p.m. and a live auction conducted by Terry Dunning beginning at 9 p.m. There is always a wonderful hot and cold buffet. I heard that this year’s menu will cater to our theme. Things like coconut lobster on a skewer and other tropical selections.

Some of the spectacular items up for bid include a weekend stay at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas; a basketball signed by Shaquille O’Neal; “The Sopranos” package, which includes many thing from the TV show including a black leather jacket; a signed and authenticated Walter Payton lithograph; a fountain; a sky jump for two; and a life-size Spiderman figure. go to website free restaurant coupons

For the golfer, we have a marvelous Medinah golf package and for children we have two unique items. For little girls, there is an antique vanity full of costumes, jewelry and shoes, everything she could want for dress-up. For little boys, there is a trunk full of items, including a pirate costume, fireman hats, trucks and toys.

On the silent auction, there will be many beautiful baskets, a strong garden section, some autographed scripts from your favorite television shows, many restaurant coupons, and an array of other items.

We do have a group of locally famous people who will spend 30 minutes before the live auction trying to raise quick money so they can win the “Loot” and become our head pirate for the evening. here free restaurant coupons

Thanks to Clare Ollayos, Dr. Jim Pinto, Karen Fox, Lynne Bosley, Chuck West and John Robertson for dressing up like pirates and joining in the special fun of the evening.

I would like to thank our generous sponsors. In particular the Seigle Family Foundation who is our Treasure Chest sponsor; K.R. Miller Contractors, our Diamond Sponsor; and EFS Bank, Shales McNutt Construction and the Shales family as our Gold Coin Sponsors.

As a reminder, raffle tickets for this event are on sale. They are $5 a piece and grand prize is $2,003 and second prize is $500.

Anyone interested in either attending this event or buying raffle tickets, call Jeanette at the center (847) 697-2380.

The Community Crisis Center opened in 1975 serving victims of domestic violence, victims of sexual assault, and individuals and families in a crisis situation. They serve more than 6,000 people every year and take great pride in the fact they are open 24 hours a day 365 days a year.