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<font style="color: #FCFCFC"> McQueary, but that McQueary never reported seeing anal intercourse or other
sexual conduct. He said he recalled McQueary reporting wrestling or "horsing around."Schultz
said he remembered McQueary and Paterno describing what the younger coach saw
only in a very general way."I had the impression it was inappropriate,"
Schultz told the grand jury. "I had the feeling it was some
king of wrestling activity and maybe Jerry might have grabbed a young
boys genitals."Under cross-examination, McQueary said he considered what he saw a crime
but didn't call police because "it was delicate in nature.""I tried to
use my best judgment," he said. "I was sure the act was
over." He said he never tried to find the boy.Paterno, Schultz and
Curley didn't testify, but Judge Wenner read their grand jury testimony from
January in weighing the case.Sandusky says he is innocent of more than
50 charges stemming from what authorities say were sexual assaults over 12
years on 10 boys in
WASHINGTON A Nebraska meatpacker recalled more than 40,000 pounds of ground
beef products distributed in 16 states after a test confirmed the presence
of E. coli, the Agriculture Department said Friday.The products were shipped to
institutions and distributors in Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia, and
Wisconsin.Tyson Fresh Meats Inc. of Dakota City, Neb., recalled 10-pound chubs of
chuck fine ground beef 80/20, packed in cases containing eight chubs.USDA's Food
Safety and Inspection Service said in a statement that the problem was
discovered through routine monitoring that confirmed a positive result for E. coli.
No reports of illness have been received.E. coli is a bacterium that
can cause bloody diarrhea, dehydration and, in the most severe cases, kidney
failure. The very young, the elderly and those with weak immune systems
are t
LAMEZIA, Italy -- Authorities intercepted letters containing bullets sent to former Italian
prime minister Silvio Berlusconi and his successor, Mario Monti, the ANSA news
agency reported Friday.Ten envelopes containing the bullets were intercepted by police in
the southern Italian city of Lamezia. Some of the envelopes, discovered late
Thursday, were addressed to the editors of major national newspapers in Italy.The
letters were sent by the Armed Proletarian Movement, a little-known far-left group
in Italy, AFP reported.Threatening notes were found in the envelopes addressed to
Berlusconi and Monti, reading, "Reconsider the austerity plan or we'll make you
pay."The message added, "We will hit you and it will be a
war to the death. We'll make you curse these measures in your
blood. You will no longer sleep soundly. The bullets are many."Italy's lower
house of parliament was preparing to put Monti's austerity measures to a
confidence vote Friday.The premier has to
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