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Meanwhile, Curley's lawyer, Caroline Roberto, took aim at McQueary, saying
his testimony included "embellishment" and that every time he testifies
he says "something more or different."Sandusky, a defensive coordinator
under Paterno until his retirement in 1999, was convicted last year of
45 counts of child sexual abuse. He maintains his innocence and is
appealing a 30- to 60-year prison term.Anthony Lubrano, a Penn State trustee
who watched the two days of testimony, said he had not expected
Wenner to throw out the case, given the low level of evidence
necessary to send the case to trial. However, he said, "if you
get an unbiased jury (at a trial), it'll be hard to get
those charges to stick."Spanier testified to a grand jury that he was
unaware of the 1998 investigation while Curley and Schultz testified that
McQueary reported only that Sandusky and the boy were engaged in naked,
inappropriate horseplay that made him uncomfortable. Once the defendants
became aware of an investigation into Sandusky in 2010 or 2011, they
did nothing to stop it, obstruct it or hide evidence, their lawyers
said.The three were charged with perjury, obstruction, endangering the welfare
of children, failure to properly report suspected abuse and conspiracy.
Those charges include allegations of hiding evidence from investigators
and lying to the grand jury.Penn State and the Paterno family declined
to comment.Curley and Schultz were initially cha
July 29, 2013: Tourists and locals play on Ko'Olina beach on the
island of Oahu, Hawaii.ReutersLawmakers in the Aloha State want to wave
goodbye to their growing homeless population -- by buying them a one-way
ticket off the island.Hawaii's controversial three-year Return to Home pilot
program launches later this year and is being billed as a way
to help the states 17,000 homeless residents, while reducing the financial
burden the state has in caring for them. Under the plan, the
state will pay for a one-way plane ticket for any homeless resident
who can find someone on the mainland to take them in.The program,
which has a $100,000 annual budget, is the brainchild of state Rep.
John Mizuno, who had unsuccessfully tried to get a similar plan through
the past three legislative sessions. This year, the measure was attached
to a larger spending bill and squeaked through the state legislature.Critics,
though, say the program is a quick fix and does nothing to
address the root causes of homelessness.Patricia McManaman, director of
the Department of Human Services the agency tasked with implementing the
program -- told lawmakers she had reservations about the plan to send
the states homeless away and questioned the programs funding. She also had
a problem with language in the bill that suggests homeless people are
in need of sufficient personal hygiene in order to travel something
she calls an unnecessary and inappropriate stereotype.But Miz
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> iStockOn Tuesday morning, a frustrated passenger on Delta Air Lines Flight
1452 from Seattle Tacoma International Airport to New York's JFK International
Airport took luggage fee resentment to a new level. The traveler apparently
simply gave up his bags.Rather than face $1,400 in overweight baggage fees,
the flier opted to leave his belongings behind at the Delta check-in
kiosk in Seattle, reports NBC News. As a result, the Delta lobby
was closed down for more than two hours while security inspected the
unattended luggage.Eventually Seattles airport security determined the discarded
bags were not a threat and were able to identify their owner
and the owner's flight.Law enforcement officials with the Port Authority
of New York/New Jersey met the flight and interviewed the passenger upon
arrival at JFK, TSA spokesperson Ross Feinstein told NBC News.Upon interviewing
the traveler, officials determined there was no criminal intent by the passenger.While
this is an extreme case, Delta admits that they find unattended bags
on a regular basis, according to Yahoo Finance.This does not come as
a surprise after examining the airlines rates for checking luggage. Delta
currently charges $25 for the first checked bag, $35 for the second
checked bag on domestic flights. A checked bag costs $125 and bags
4-10 cost $200 each.Even worse, the airline charges fees on top of
fees.According to Delta's website, If an extra piece of baggage exceeds
the weight
ich has faced near constant turmoil since the revolution that toppled
dictator Hosni Mubarak in 2011.The vote laid bare a stark division among
Republicans, pitting libertarians like Paul against hawks such as Sens.
John McCain and Lindsey Graham, who plan to visit Egypt next week
at President Obama's request to press for new elections. They were joined
by Sens. Bob Corker and Jim Inhofe, the top Republicans on the
Senate's foreign relations and armed services committees, in speaking out
against the amendment."It's important that we send a message to Egypt that
we're not abandoning them," McCain said. Right now, Egypt is "descending
into chaos. It's going to be a threat to the United States."Sen.
Marco Rubio, a potential rival of Paul's for the GOP ticket in
2016, sought middle ground by urging Egypt's aid to be restructured to
better serve U.S. interests. Paul didn't gain Rubio's vote, but he did
get that of minority leader Sen. Mitch McConnell.On Tuesday, Graham had
told reporters that holding the vote at all could send the wrong
signal to Egypt. Cutting off the aid could threaten Israel's security and
U.S. counterterrorism efforts, while backing Paul's proposal risked giving
the impression that the U.S. is indifferent to the military's actions.The
Obama administration told lawmakers last week it won't declare Egypt's government
overthrow a coup, guided by similar concerns about suspending programs that
secure Israel's borders and figh
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