in another scandal, former head of the imf, dominic strauss kahn, is embarking on a new career path as an investment banker at a firm in luxembourg. strauss kahn resigned as head of the international monetary fund in 20-11, after he was accused of sexual assault. those charges were later dropped, though he faces separate charges related to his alleged involvement in a prostitution ring. lawyers deny any wrongdoing. also from the eurozone, the high court has ruled that train operators must pay for delays. passengers will be reimbursed a quarter of the ticket price for delays up to 2 hours, and half the price for longer waits. the case came up after an austrian railway operator refused to compensate riders for delays caused by bad weather or striking workers. back in the u.s.-- the commissioner of the major league baseball is set to retire. bud selig will step down following the 2014 season according to cbs sports.com the m-l-b made financial strides under selig-- who implemented the wild card system, revenue sharing and interleague play. on the downside he was also in charge during the