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How the War in Ukraine Hurt a Gas Station Owner on Long Island

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Good morning. It’s Wednesday. We’ll take a look at gasoline stations within the New York space which can be below stress due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. We’ll additionally discover out a few tree in Miami Seashore with a guardian in SoHo.

Ganesh Lall is a service station proprietor in Lynbrook, N.Y., who didn’t anticipate the vitriol he says has come his means since Russia attacked Ukraine.

His station is a Lukoil franchise. There’s a large Lukoil signal on the nook and smaller Lukoil indicators on the pumps. Lukoil is Russia’s second-largest oil firm.

Lall stated he has nothing to do with Russia. “I’m Guyanese,” he stated, calling the battle “heartbreaking” and castigating President Vladimir V. Putin for sending Russia forces into Ukraine. “No matter he’s doing is fallacious,” Lall stated. “The world is aware of it. All people is aware of it.” He additionally stated the fuel he sells doesn’t come from Russia.

However with officers and prospects displaying assist for Ukraine by shunning manufacturers they see as Russian, Lall is feeling the stress. He stated that enterprise had dropped 50 p.c for the reason that warfare started and that he and his staff have been taunted. “I’ve received a man pumping fuel,” he stated. “The opposite night time a man needed to hit him.”

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The disaster that has swept up Lall continued on Tuesday as President Biden banned imports of Russian oil and pure fuel into the USA — about 10 p.c of U.S. power assets. The president’s escalation of financial penalties in opposition to Russia might have penalties for Lall: Fuel costs might climb once more. The typical value of 1 gallon of standard in New York Metropolis was $4.39 on Tuesday, in line with AAA — 22 cents greater than the record-high nationwide common of $4.17 and 76 cents greater than the value a month in the past.

When the Russian invasion started, the hashtag #BoycottLukoil gained reputation. However gasoline sellers’ commerce associations stated that boycotting Lukoil would harm station house owners like Lall essentially the most. Sal Risalvato — the manager director of the New Jersey Gasoline, C-Retailer, Automotive Affiliation — stated most Lukoil stations had been managed or operated not by Lukoil however by franchisees.

“These small companies make investments vital quantities of cash, time and sweat to maintain these companies open and their households fed,” he stated.

And they’re lashed to the Lukoil title by long-term contracts, often for 10 years, stated Jeff Lenard, a spokesman for the Nationwide Affiliation of Comfort Shops. Risalvato stated that many Lukoil franchisees “by no means even selected to be related to Lukoil — they had been Getty or Mobil stations” that Lukoil acquired within the early 2000s. Lukoil’s web site says it offered the previous Getty community in 2011.

Lukoil now manages a distribution community in 11 East Coast states and Washington, D.C., and provides heating oil and pure fuel in New York, the web site says. Putin himself attended the opening of a Lukoil station in New York Metropolis in 2003.

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Lukoil PJSC, the Moscow-based power firm, distanced itself from Putin final week, telling shareholders it favored “the rapid cessation of the armed battle” in Ukraine. Calls and emails to its Lukoil North America subsidiary went unanswered on Tuesday.


He has been recognized solely as Juror 50 within the trial that convicted Ghislaine Maxwell of intercourse trafficking in December.

On Tuesday, he went to courtroom for an uncommon listening to. He testified that he had made an “trustworthy mistake” when he did not disclose that he had been sexually abused as a baby.

Throughout a tense listening to in a packed courtroom, he instructed Choose Alison Nathan that he had learn by way of a pretrial screening questionnaire shortly. The questionnaire requested potential jurors if that they had ever been sexually abused. He stated he mistakenly checked the “no” field.

“This was one of many largest errors I’ve ever made in my life,” he stated. If he might “return and alter the whole lot” and take the time “to learn this appropriately, I might, in a heartbeat,” he stated.

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Choose Nathan scheduled the listening to after Maxwell’s legal professionals requested her to throw out the decision and order a brand new trial due to interviews Juror 50 gave after the decision was handed down. He stated in a single interview, with DailyMail.com, that the jury room “went silent” as he instructed his story and that he had helped different jurors perceive issues from a sufferer’s perspective. The choose didn’t say when she would rule on the request for a brand new trial.


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Put together for snow within the early morning, then rain, with temps reaching the excessive 30s. At night time, anticipate a slight probability of rain and snow with temps in the identical vary.

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Miami Seashore has a mayor, six commissioners, a metropolis supervisor, a metropolis clerk and a whole lot of municipal staff. It additionally has a banyan tree with a guardian who lives 1,100 miles away in Manhattan, the artist Michele Oka Doner.

Oka Doner, who grew up in Miami Seashore, was designated guardian of the tree by Mayor Ray Gelber. He stated by electronic mail that “her views inform us and remind us to cherish our extraordinary pure items” — such because the banyan, which is believed to be not fairly 100 years outdated. Gelber’s proclamation naming her the tree’s guardian described it as the biggest banyan in southeast Florida.

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And sure, she will function the tree’s guardian — an honorary, nonpaying designation — whereas residing in Manhattan. She was wanting in on the tree lengthy earlier than she had a title: She stated she caught the primary aircraft she might after Hurricane Andrew in 1992 and went to verify on it. “It misplaced an enormous limb,” she stated, “however it survived.”

The tree was near Oka Doner’s childhood dwelling. “I believe that tree gave me a way of peace and quiet,” she stated. “The world dropped away. I might contact the roots. I might take heed to the birds. It was away from the whole lot. It was embracing and sheltering. I used to be a fowl in my very own nest.”

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“In a transient place,” she stated, “it was my rootedness.”

As an artist, Oka Doner is thought for “A Stroll on the Seashore,” a mile-and-a-quarter-long set up on the ground of the Miami Worldwide Airport. In New York, she put in “Radiant Website” within the thirty fourth Road subway station at Herald Sq. — 11,000 gold glazed tiles — within the Nineties after profitable a contest sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

Oka Doner stated she had met with officers from the Miami Seashore Parks and Recreation Division, together with a tree specialist. “They’re not going to rake,” she stated. “They’re not going to trim. The tree goes to dwell out its pure life cycle, which is the way in which I phrased it. It’s an indication of respect.”



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Pricey Diary:

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I received dressed up one Sunday and took the prepare from Brooklyn to Manhattan for a date. It was apparent after the primary spherical of drinks that we weren’t properly matched and we parted amicably.

Ravenous and never prepared to waste outfit and the prepare fare, I walked throughout the road to Gotham Bar & Grill to attempt the brand new menu whereas studying my ebook.

I had simply sat down on the empty bar and opened my ebook when the bartender stated that on Sundays, they solely served a prix fixe menu. The “prix” had been mounted properly past my finances, however I used to be already sitting so I settled for sauvignon blanc for dinner.

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Transcript of Trump Manhattan Trial, May 14, 2024

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Proceedings
SUPREME COURT
CRIMINAL TERM
NEW YORK COUNTY
PART 59
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
-against
DONALD J. TRUMP,
Defendant.
:
3503
INDICTMENT #
71543/2023
Falsifying Business
Records First Degree
BEFORE:
100 Centre Street
New York, New York 10013
May 14, 2024
HONORABLE JUAN M. MERCHAN,
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT
APPEARANCES:
FOR THE PEOPLE:
ALVIN L. BRAGG, JR., ESQ.
New York County District Attorney
BY: JOSHUA STEINGLASS, ESQ.,
MATTHEW COLANGELO, ESQ.,
SUSAN HOFFINGER, ESQ.,
CHRISTOPHER CONROY, ESQ.,
REBECCA MANGOLD,
ESQ.,
KATHERINE ELLIS, ESQ.,
Assistant District Attorneys
FOR THE DEFENDANT:
BLANCHE LAW
BY: TODD BLANCHE, ESQ.
EMIL BOVE, ESQ.
KENDRA WHARTON, ESQ.
STEPHEN WEISS, ESQ.
NECHELES LAW, LLP
BY: SUSAN NECHELES, ESQ.
GEDALIA STERN, ESQ.
SUSAN PEARCE-BATES
Principal Court Reporter
LAURIE EISENBERG, RPR, CSR
LISA KRAMSKY
THERESA MAGNICCARI
Senior Court Reporters
Lisa Kramsky,
Senior Court Reporter

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Transcript of Trump Manhattan Trial, May 13, 2024

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M. Cohen Direct/Hoffinger
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was there at The Trump Organization about executives coming in
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to meet with Mr. Trump?
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A
Mr.
Trump had an open-door policy, which, if there was
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somebody in there, you waited; and if not, you knocked on the
door, and I would say, “Boss, do you have a second?”, and I
would walk right in.
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Q
And others did the same, to your knowledge?
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A
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To my knowledge, yes.
Now, when you met with Mr. Trump at The Trump
Organization, in his office, did you, generally, need
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I’m
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sorry.
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Did you, generally, record those meetings in your calendar?
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A
No, ma’am.
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As part of your work at The Trump Organization, did
you feel that it was part of your job to keep him updated on
matters that you were handling for him?
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A
Yes.
It was actually required.
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A
Tell us what you mean by that.
When he would task you with something, he would then
say, “Keep me informed. Let me know what’s going on.”
And what he was saying, what everybody did is, as soon as
you had a result, an answer, you would go straight back and
tell him. Especially if it was a matter that was troubling to
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him.
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So, two things, just to break that down.
Laurie Eisenberg, CSR, RPR
Senior Court Reporter

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Michael Cohen’s story of a hush-money arrangement struck in the White House was the only personal account tying Donald J. Trump to falsified documents. Jonah Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times, gives his takeaways.

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