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<font style="color: #FCFCFC">APDecember 13, 2011: Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State assistant football coach
charged with sexually abusing boys, leaves the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte,
Pa.STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Former board members of Jerry Sandusky's charity say
its CEO never told them about a 2002 shower incident that is
the focus of child sexual abuse charges against the retired Penn State
assistant coach. If they knew Sandusky had been banned from bringing kids
on campus, they say they could have taken steps to better protect
children a decade ago."Not one thing was said to us," said Bradley
P. Lunsford, a Centre County judge who served on the Second Mile
board between 2001 and 2005. "Not a damn thing."If more information had
been given to board members, they "would have asked the follow-up question:
Why? You don't know? Who knows? Who can we talk to? Has
this been reported to the police?" Lunsford said. "I guarantee you there
would have been a competition among all those
APIn this publicity image released by TLC, the Browns, from left, Janelle,
Christine, Kody, Meri, and Robyn from the TLC series, "Sister Wives," are
shown.A polygamous family made famous on a reality television show is asking
a Utah federal judge not to block their challenge of the state's
bigamy law.Kody Brown and wives Meri, Janelle, Christine and Robyn filed a
lawsuit in Salt Lake City's U.S. District Court in July. Oral arguments
in the case are set for Friday before U.S. District Judge Clark
Waddoups.The stars of the TLC show "Sister Wives" said the law is
unconstitutional because it prohibits them from living together and criminalizes their private
sexual relationships.Under Utah law, people are guilty of bigamy if they have
multiple marriage licenses, or if they cohabitate with another consenting adult in
a marriage-like relationship.Formerly of Lehi, the Browns and their 17 children moved
to Nevada in January after police launched a bigamy investigation.
ks, that also include China, Japan, Russia and South Korea.While there's little
expectation that the North Korean regime would agree to give up its
nuclear deterrent -- which it probably views as key to its very
survival -- the U.S. hopes that talks could help slow the weapons'
development and discourage future provocations.In the past five months, the diplomatic track
has yielded little in the way of concrete results, but it has,
at least, gathered some momentum.Washington has held two rounds of exploratory talks
and a third round appeared imminent. The U.S. also appears ready to
resume badly needed food aid that Pyongyang requested nearly a year ago.
U.S. officials discussed the monitoring of the possible assistance with North Korean
officials during two days of meetings in Beijing last week.While Washington would
deny any connection, food aid could serve as a sweetener for getting
the North to agree to terms for a resumption of the disarmament
talks, such a
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