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ort is based on a 2008 never-before-published study indicating widespread abuse and
tales of horror throughout the farming region that Victorias Secret either ignored
or never saw.Click here to read the full report from the New
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AP Photo/SepahnewsDec. 8, 2011: A photo by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards purportedly
shows a U.S. RQ-170 Sentinel drone that Tehran says its forces downed
earlier in the week, as the chief of the aerospace division of
Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh, right, listens to an unidentified
colonel.A senior U.S. official scoffed at claims that Iran "hijacked" the RQ-170
spy drone through a sophisticated attack on a navigational weakness in the
secret surveillance craft.Using knowledge purportedly gleaned from "previously downed and captured drones,"
Iran was able to reprogram the GPS system in the U.S.-made RQ-170
Sentinel -- an advanced spy drone that was flying over Iranian territory
before falling into the country's hands earlier this month, an unnamed Iranian
engineer told the Christian Science Monitor.But American officials insist that neither weaponry
nor technology brought down the spy drone."This claim is ludicrous," a senior
U.S. offici
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<font style="color: #FCFCFC">HARRISBURG, Pa. A Penn State assistant football coach testified Friday that
he believes he saw former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky molesting a boy
on campus and that he fully conveyed what he had seen to
two Penn State administrators.Mike McQueary, speaking for the first time in public
about the 2002 encounter in a Penn State locker room, said he
believes that Sandusky was attacking the child with his hands around the
boy's waist but said he wasn't 100 percent sure it was intercourse.McQueary
took the stand Friday morning in a Pennsylvania courtroom during a preliminary
hearing for university officials Tim Curley and Gary Schultz, who are accused
of lying to a grand jury about what McQueary told them.At the
conclusion of the hearing, District Judge William C. Wenner ruled that prosecutors
have enough evidence to send their cases to trial.McQueary's story is central
to the case against Curley and Schultz. They testified to the grand
jury that McQueary never
OKLAHOMA CITY An Oklahoma prosecutor said Friday he "fully expects" more
young victims to emerge in the case of a former third-grade teacher
accused of making child pornography involving her students and sharing it online
with a retired college professor in Pennsylvania.Former McLoud school teacher Kimberly Ann
Crain, 48, and retired Pennsylvania professor of early childhood development Gary Doby,
65, were charged Thursday in the case in which prosecutors allege Crain
took photographs of as many as 14 young girls while they were
changing in her classroom and at her home and shared them with
Doby. Crain also is accused of setting up video chats on her
school computer between her students and a man named "Uncle G," who
authorities say was Doby."Any person who has a child that's been a
student of Mrs. Crain has been on pins and needles wondering if
their child is a victim," said Pottawatomie County District Attorney Richard Smothermon.
"We've had at least three
specially toys and children's clothes set aside by impoverished parents.Before she left
the store Tuesday evening, the Indianapolis woman in her mid-40s had paid
the layaway orders for as many as 50 people. On the way
out, she handed out $50 bills and paid for two carts of
toys for a woman in line at the cash register."She was doing
it in the memory of her husband who had just died, and
she said she wasn't going to be able to spend it and
wanted to make people happy with it," Deppe said. The woman did
not identify herself and only asked people to "remember Ben," an apparent
reference to her husband.Deepe, who said she's worked in retail for 40
years, had never seen anything like it."It was like an angel fell
out of the sky and appeared in our store," she said.Most of
the donors have done their giving secretly.Dona Bremser, an Omaha nurse, was
at work when a Kmart employee called to tell her that someone
had paid off the $70 balance of her layaway account, wh
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