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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ashley Madison Agent)
Tue Feb 4 15:04:42 2014

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 Thursday upheld the conviction 
against Knox and Sollecito, sentencing Knox to 28 1/2 years in prison 
and Sollecito to 25 years for Kercher's 2007 murder. It did not 
immediately order Sollecito's arrest and noted that Knox was "justifiably 
abroad" after an appeals court in 2011 acquitted the pair and ordered 
them freed.The new conviction immediately set the stage for a drawn-out 
extradition process for Knox, assuming the verdicts are upheld on final 
appeal, a process that could take another year.For Kercher's family, the 
verdict was another step in what has been more than six years 
of uncertainty about how Meredith died and finding justice."I think we are 
still on the journey of the truth and it may be the 
fact that we don't ever really know what happened that night, which 
will be something we have to come to terms with," said Stephanie 
Kercher, the victim's sister who attended the verdict with her brother Lyle.After 
the acquittal in 2011, Knox returned to the U.S., hoping that that 
would be the end of her involvement with Italian law. But Italy's 
supreme court soon ordered a third trial that returned new guilty verdicts 
and stiffened her original 26-year sentence.In a statement issued from her 
hometown of Seattle, Knox denounced the ruling as unjust, saying she was 
"frightened and saddened" by what she called a perversion of justice.Lawyers 
for both Knox and Sollecito have vowed to appeal, but must wait 
to see the written reasoning b
ut its also a serious 
process.The schools online athletics publication, also known as The Maranatha 
Crusader, will be changed as well, Davis said.While noting the contextual 
ties to a Crusade  defined by Merriam-Webster as any of the 
military expeditions undertaken by Christian powers in the 11th, 12th and 
13th centuries to win the Holy Land from the Muslims  Davis 
said the universitys education mission will not be altered. He does not 
expect the universitys decision to prompt other colleges to consider replacing 
the nickname elsewhere.Every school is different and every context is different, 
and I respect the leaders of those institutions, Davis said. Were in 
no position to give input to or to instruct anyone else.The change 
had been under consideration for a long time, Davis said.Meanwhile, an effort 
to move away from using Crusaders as a team name or as 
a mascot is not underway at several other colleges and universities contacted 
by FoxNews.com. At least eight other schools use the moniker, including 
the College of Holy Cross in Massachusetts and Capital University in Ohio. 
In all, representatives from four colleges told FoxNews.com that the name 
is not an issue on their campuses.Its important to understand how our 
alumni would feel about it, Capital University spokeswoman Nichole Johnson 
said, adding that the Lutheran-affiliated school has used the name since 
1963. If it ever did become a divisive issue, or a dominant 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">a vehicle that could have reached 140 miles 
per hour and easily "outrun" the killer's Ford Ranger-style pickup truck. 
Allocca said Davison had lived in Phoenix, Ariz., at one point and 
was comfortable driving at a speed of 100 miles per hour if 
he needed to.Davison's parents said they have many questions over what led 
up to the murder and have filed a formal request in Maryland 
to view a copy of the 911 transcript.So far, neither the transcript 
nor a recording of the call has been released, with authorities saying 
it is because the investigation is ongoing.Among the questions that agonize 
his parents are: Did Davison drop-back on the highway in order to 
obtain a better description of the vehicle following him? Or did he 
decrease his speed while waiting for police to tell him whether to 
exit the highway as he approached a ramp?Neither parent is convinced that 
a shooting hours earlier is unrelated to the one that killed their 
son. On the night of Friday, Jan. 3, hours before Davison was 
killed, a roadway shooting involving a pickup truck in Monaghan Township, 
Pa., 30 miles away, was reported. Police said shortly after Davison's death 
that there was no evidence indicating the two incidents were connected.The 
shootings occurred roughly seven hours apart, and the gunshots involved 
in the first incident narrowly missed the victim's head. "They ruled out 
that the first shooting was related. How is that?" Davison asked. "Without 
that person i
 s, we would be happy to have that conversation.In 1963, 
Johnson said the universitys council voted to change the schools name to 
the Crusaders from the Fighting Lutherans, which was deemed inappropriate 
at the time. Other names considered at the time were the Saints 
and the Purple Knights, Johnson told FoxNews.com.Elsewhere, at Clarke University 
in Iowa, president Joanne Burrows said the Crusaders nickname is on solid 
footing.I cannot comment on what is appropriate for Maranatha Baptist as 
they can and should do what they believe to be in the 
best interest of their institution, Burrows wrote FoxNews.com in an e-mail.A 
spokesman at Belmont Abbey College in North Carolina told FoxNews.com the 
"Crusader" name is an 80-year tradition at the university, where it's a 
source of pride representing "heroism, chivalry and piety."Ibrahim Hooper, 
communications director at the Council on American-Islamic Relations, told 
FoxNews.com he welcomed the "Crusaders" change, but said he found team names 
or mascots that incorporate race or ethnicity more problematic, particularly 
those pertaining to Native Americans."I welcome the spirit behind the change," 
Hooper said. "It's obvious they thought about this. I applaud their effort."
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