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Hirayama's widow 'concealed assets'

The wife of the late Japanese painter Ikuo Hirayama concealed around $3 million worth of her husband’s assets to avoid a hefty tax bill, reports said Saturday.

Hirayama, a UNESCO goodwill ambassador who campaigned for the preservation of the world’s cultural heritage, died in 2009 leaving assets worth more than one billion yen ($10 million) mostly in the form of artwork, leading newspapers said.

Most of the assets were donated as non-taxable items to an art museum named after him, but his 87-year-old wife failed to report some 200 million yen in cash which was kept at home, the Yomiuri and the Asahi newspapers said, citing unnamed sources.

She also reported the value of copyrights inherited from her husband at around 100 million yen less than the real amount, the reports said.

She was forced to pay 150 million yen in back taxes and penalties, the reports said.

Hirayama was known for his efforts to preserve cultural treasures such as the Angkor Wat temples in Cambodia, China’s Mogao Caves and Afghanistan’s Bamiyan Buddhist monuments, which were blown up in 2001 by the Taliban.

He was first recognised widely for his 1959 work “Bukkyo Denrai”, depicting an ancient Buddhist monk who carried the religion from India to China.

Hirayama created a series of Buddhist-themed paintings of landscapes and ancient ruins on his frequent trips to sites along the ancient Silk Road.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Fox World News

Founder Of Drug Site Silk Road Says Bitcoin Booms And Busts Won't Kill His Black Market

By Andy Greenberg, Forbes Staff

As the crypto-currency Bitcoin has skyrocketed in value over the last weeks and then fallen even faster, it’s produced plenty of excitement and heartache for investors. But at least one Bitcoin enthusiast has been nonplussed by Bitcoin’s volatility: the entrepreneur who goes by the name the Dread Pirate Roberts, founder of the black market site Silk Road, where users can use Bitcoins to buy practically any illegal drug imaginable.

From: http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/04/16/founder-of-drug-site-silk-road-says-bitcoin-booms-and-busts-wont-kill-his-black-market/

Afghanistan moves to salvage ancient Buddhist city

By hnn

It had the potential to be another Afghanistan Buddha disaster, recalling the Taliban’s destruction of two ancient statues that had stood for centuries in this country’s west: A buried Buddhist city lost to time was about to be obliterated by what promised to be one of the largest copper mines in the world.

Now, however, thanks to delays in construction of the massive mine and a hefty influx of cash from the World Bank, the 1.5-square-mile Mes Aynak complex is an archaeological triumph – though bittersweet.

An international team of archaeologists and more than 550 local laborers are now frantically excavating what turns out to be a unique window into Afghanistan’s role on the ancient Silk Road connecting China and India with the Mediterranean.

With its Buddhist city, a ring of perhaps a half-dozen monasteries and a striking complex of workshops and mine shafts built into a high mountain ridgeline at an altitude of 8,200 feet, the site shows the interplay of Buddhism, mining and trade during the years it was in operation, now thought to be from the fifth to the late eighth centuries….

Source:
Archaeology News Network

Source URL:
http://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2013/03/afghanistan-moves-to-salvage-ancient.html#.UUoQzRns8k0

Date:
3-12-13

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at History News Network – George Mason University

Geneva: Qoros brand debuts, hits the ground running with 3 Sedan

By Chris Paukert

2013 Qoros 3 Sedan premiere at 2013 Geneva Motor show - front three-quarter view

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Traditionally, it takes a decade or more for a new car to find its footing, but China‘s Qoros is doing its damnedest to run before it walks. Founded in 2007, Qoros is a joint-venture between Chery and Israel Corporation, a company best-known in automotive circles for helping to fund Better Place.

With an impressively sized display said to be modeled on the Silk Road, Qoros unveiled its production 3 Sedan, as well as its 3 Cross Hybrid concept and 3 Estate concept. We had the chance to sit in the 3 Sedan, and it looks and feels surprisingly accomplished considering its brief development time. In particular, the cabin has a pronounced Volkswagen aesthetic about it – so much so that we were half-tempted to ask whether Wolfsburg provided some of the switchgear and styling help. The interior is dominated by a unique eight-inch capacitive touchscreen system, whose functionality is divided into quadrants (where have we heard that before?), accessible with a two-finger swipe.

The Qoros 3 will be available at launch with either a naturally aspirated or turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine tied to either a manual gearbox or a dual-clutch transmission. Qoros also showed a pair of showcars, the Qoros 3 Estate Concept and Qoros 3 Cross Hybrid Concept. At a glance, both look like production-ready vehicles.

Qoros plans to launch later this year in its home market of China, pushing westward into Europe early next year. While there were originally plans for North American sales, Autoblog has learned that the combination of a mature market and economic malaise has proven to be enough to keep the company’s US and Canadian ambitions at bay for the foreseeable future.

And what of the Chinese auto industry’s traditional blind spot, quality? The company is touting its executives and engineers‘ histories at other, more established automakers as proof that it will build a robust product. What companies have their execs worked at? BMW, General Motors, Jaguar Land Rover, Saab and Volvo. Hmmm…

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Autoblog