[7418] in linux-announce channel archive
Are your neighbors trustworthy? Run a background check now
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Instant Checkmate)
Fri Aug 2 04:36:54 2013
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2013 01:36:53 -0700
From: "Instant Checkmate" <InstantCheckmate@hedanzmtc.info>
To: linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu
------=Part.326.3046.1375432613
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Is your arrest record public?
http://www.hedanzmtc.info/1734/5/44/14/61.11tt71675797AAF15.php
No Thanks - http://www.hedanzmtc.info/1734/5/44/14/61.11tt71675797AAF9.html
acy Lewis, whom Park replaced at No. 1
in the world in April. "But obviously at the U.S. Open, it
didn't. I don't know. Inbee is playing so good this year, and
she's so steady. You wouldn't know whether she's winning a tournament or
whether she's losing it, and that's what you need in a major.
As a player, you'd like to know if she's human, to see
if she actually feels the nerves like the rest of us do."Park
doesn't really have an intimidating presence, not like those who preceded
her in women's golf. She doesn't overpower courses like Yani Tseng. She
isn't always accurate off the tee like Sorenstam. She's not athletic like
Karrie Webb. She lacks the charisma of Lorena Ochoa.But she can putt.
She can score. And she can win, especially the big ones. Especially
this year."Sometimes you want to know what she's feeling, what's going through
her head," Paula Creamer said. "With Annika, with Lorena, with Yani, you
knew what was going on. We have so much respect for players
that dominate the game and raise the bar and change what we're
doing. With Inbee, it's much harder to see. Obviously, she's one of
the greatest putters. She has so much confidence in it, and the
way she plays the game, it's so steady."She never makes mistakes, and
if she does, she manages to walk away with par."Park moved to
America when she was 12, first to Florida and eventually to Las
Vegas. Her parents emphasized school and learning to speak
English as much as
HARRISBURG, Pa. The Jerry Sandusky scandal appears headed for another court
fight that is sure to prolong the media spotlight and relive the
testimony of how the former Penn State assistant football coach molested
boys, sometimes in the university's athletic facilities.Penn State's ex-president
and two former top school administrators were ordered Tuesday to stand trial
on charges accusing them of covering up their failure to tell police
about a 2001 allegation that Sandusky molested a boy in a university
locker room shower, even after they knew police investigated complaints
about Sandusky showering with boys in 1998.It was, said lead state prosecutor
Bruce Beemer, a "conspiracy of silence."District Judge William Wenner called
it "a tragic day for Penn State University" after ruling that prosecutors
showed enough evidence during a two-day preliminary hearing to warrant a
trial for ex-President Graham Spanier, former vice president Gary Schultz
and ex-athletic director Tim Curley.The key testimony centered on a series
of emails among the three defendants that discussed the 1998 and 2001
cases and the testimony of Mike McQueary, a former team assistant and
quarterback who said he had immediately told Schultz, Curley and the late
longtime football coach Joe Paterno that he had seen Sandusky molesting
a boy in the shower in 2001.Spanier's lawyer, Elizabeth Ainslie, told Wenner
that the case against him "amounts to innuendo and far-fetched i
------=Part.326.3046.1375432613
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>Instant Checkmate - Search Anyone's Record!</title>
<strong><center><a href="http://www.hedanzmtc.info/1734/5/44/14/61.11tt71675797AAF10.php"><H3>Is your arrest record public?</a></H3></strong>
<style type="text/css">
/* Structure Styles */
body {
background-color: #E2E2E2;
font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Sans-Serif;
width: 100%;
}
.container {
margin: 20px auto;
width: 500px;
}
img {
display: block;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
vertical-align: bottom;
}
/* Paragraph Styles */
p {
color: #333;
font-size: 10px;
line-height: 14px;
text-align: center;
}
.muted {
}
</style>
</head>
<body leftmargin="0" marginwidth="0" topmargin="0" marginheight="0" offset="0">
<div class="container">
<img src="http://www.hedanzmtc.info/1734/5/44/71675797/14.61/img054443.jpg" alt="Search Anyone's Record" width="500" height="500" usemap="#Map" border="0">
<map name="Map">
<area shape="rect" coords="40,48,464,102" href="http://www.hedanzmtc.info/1734/5/44/14/61.11tt71675797AAF10.php" target="_blank" alt="Search Anyone's Record">
<area shape="rect" coords="79,366,429,438" href="http://www.hedanzmtc.info/1734/5/44/14/61.11tt71675797AAF10.php" target="_blank" alt="Instant Checkmate">
<area shape="rect" coords="131,444,360,496" href="http://www.hedanzmtc.info/1734/5/44/14/61.11tt71675797AAF10.php" target="_blank" alt="Search Now">
</map>
<p><a href="http://www.hedanzmtc.info/1734/5/44/14/61.11tt71675797AAF2.html">Update Preferences</a>.</p>
</div>
<br />
<br /><br />
<br /><br />
<br />
<br /><br />
<br />
<br />
<center>
<a href="http://www.hedanzmtc.info/u/1734/14/61/11/71675797/linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu" target="_blank"><img border="0" src="http://www.hedanzmtc.info/1734/5/44/71675797/14.61/img154443.jpg"></a>
</center>
</body>
</p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p> </br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br>
</br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></center>
<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> rged in November 2011, when
Sandusky was arrested, and accused of perjury and failure to properly report
the incident.Spanier was forced out as president at that time. A year
later, he was charged with covering up a complaint about Sandusky while
additional charges were filed against Curley and Schultz. Spanier remains
a faculty member on administrative leave.Paterno was fired and died in January
2012.In these Nov. 7, 2011, file photo combination, former Penn State vice
president Gary Schultz, left, and former Penn State director of athletics
Tim Curley, right, and on July 29, 2013, former Penn State president
Graham Spanier, center, are seen in Harrisburg, Pa. (AP/Brad Bower, left,
Matt Rourke, right, File)
July 29, 2013: Demonstrators hold a banner during a protest against the
U.S. National Security Agency, NSA, and the German intelligence agency,
BND, during a rally in Berlin.APA broad range of officials including those
outside the NSA potentially have access to the agency's bulk phone records,
according to newly declassified documents that also show the agency has
had "compliance problems" with these databases in the past.The Office of
the Director of National Intelligence on Wednesday released three previously
secret documents, just as intelligence officials began to testify on Capitol
Hill at a high-profile Senate hearing on government surveillance.They begin
to shed light on how the NSA collects and scours reams of
digital data on the phone and email records of millions. The documents
once again stress that these programs allow the government to collect basic
information about phone calls and email communications, but not the content
of those messages. They say most of the information "is never reviewed,"
while describing the programs as vital to the "early warning system" for
detecting terror plots.But, amid emerging claims that too many people have
access to the information -- including lower-level workers and contractors
like NSA leaker Edward Snowden -- the documents describe a number of
scenarios where people inside and outside the NSA can tap into the
information.One declassified surveillance court order, which according to
The
</p>
</html>
------=Part.326.3046.1375432613--