How long must this bilateral lack of a formal extradition treaty, between the U.S. and Armenia in particular, go on this way? In contrast, we currently do have an extradition treaty with Mexico, as well as with India and many other nations.
Accordingly, there should be no problem with getting ADI's former president, Salim Karimi, whose lawyer reportedly told the L.A. Times is in India.
Harvey Pearson
Los Feliz
We need smart managers, not meters
I read Zanku Armenian's Oct. 20 column, "Think Again: Visions for our business future," and I'm afraid he has been sucked into the "smart grid" fiasco also.
I have worked in the utility business for more than 50 years in every part of the operation. Because of the economy downturn, we should not have obligated our resources to buying smart meters. The stimulus money does not pay for any portions of the water side. This was a cost that our ratepayers could not afford at this time.
I do know that if this came to the City Council and public today, it would probably not get approved, and a lot of utilities that applied for this are very happy today that they were not selected.
I will agree that Glendale Water & Power will be able to redesign their rates and thereby be able to hit the ratepayer at various times of the day. The utility is going to find out that this is going to backfire.
The biggest cost to any utility is cost of fuel. Glendale Water & Power is running an old, inefficient power plant, and now, after wasting money on smart meters, there won't be the money to spend where it's needed.
If you want to help business in Glendale, you have to get back to the basics of providing reliable low-cost energy, and after that you can buy all of the luxuries that we don't need.