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Wake Up Your Brain Naturally - 1 Simple Tip
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Thu Apr 16 17:43:29 2015
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 14:43:27 -0700
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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
THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- Thousands of children suffered sexual abuse in Dutch
Catholic institutions, and church officials knew about the abuse but failed to
adequately address it or help the victims, according to a long-awaited investigation
released Friday.Archbishop of Utrecht Wim Eijk apologized to victims on behalf of
the entire Dutch Catholic organization and said the report "fills us with
shame and sorrow."The report said Catholic officials failed to tackle the widespread
abuse, which ranged from "unwanted sexual advances" to serious sex abuse, in
an attempt to prevent scandals.The investigation followed allegations of repeated incidents of
abuse at one cloister that quickly spread to claims from Catholic institutions
across the country, echoing similar church-related scandals around the world.The suspected number
of abuse victims who spent some of their youth in church institutions
likely lies somewhere between 10,000 and 20,000, according to a summary of
igration enforcement. Maltreatment of Spanish-speakers in the jails also violated the constitution,
federal officials alleged.The fallout from the report was swift as Homeland Security
officials announced the department is severing ties with Arpaio."They don't need to
do this," Montgomery said at a news conference. "This effort at leverage
is placing Arizona citizens at risk."Napolitano issued a statement Thursday saying federal
resources would be used to identify those "who meet U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement's (ICE) immigration enforcement priorities."Department officials also are restricting Arpaio's office
from using a program that uses fingerprints collected in local jails to
identify illegal immigrants.Deputies will still send fingerprints of those being booked to
the FBI, which will relay them to immigration agents.Obama administration officials disputed
Montgomery's assertions, pointing out that they will be pushing to put immigration
officers ba
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