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<font style="color: #FCFCFC">relayed the seriousness of what he saw. The officials, and Penn State
coach Joe Paterno, have been criticized for never telling police about the
2002 allegation. Prosecutors say Sandusky continued to abuse boys for six more
years.The lawyers for Curley and Schultz say the men are innocent and
that uncorroborated testimony from McQueary is not enough on which to hang
the case.Curley and Schultz told the grand jury that they remembered McQueary
reporting only something inappropriate, like wrestling, but nothing as serious as rape.McQueary,
who was on the stand for about two hours Friday, said he
had stopped by a campus football locker room to drop off a
pair of sneakers in the spring of 2002 when he heard slapping
sounds in a shower and happened upon Sandusky and the boy.He said
Sandusky was behind the boy he estimated to be 10 or 12
years old, with his hands wrapped around the boy's waist. He said
the boy was facing a wall, with his hands on it.McQueary, 37,
reds of villagers smashed buildings and clashed with police in protest against
the sale of their farmland without their consent. Villagers since have submitted
petitions and sought meetings with higher officials without success.Last Friday, police took
away several village representatives and when police tried to return the next
day, residents blockaded the roads with tree trunks and barriers to stop
them. Residents say police fired tear gas and water cannons at the
villagers, who armed themselves with sticks, clubs, hoes and other farming tools.Police
then retreated and set up blockades on the main roads into Wukan,
preventing villagers from entering and leaving and food from being brought in,
villagers reached by phone said.Huang said the residents would not give up.
"We want justice from the government and we will fight to the
end," he said, adding that the villagers also wanted the truth about
Xue's death.On Wednesday, the mayor of Shanwei city threatened to
the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, also called on West to apologize."Comparing political
differences today to the worst Nazi propagandist diminishes what happened to millions
of Jewish families during the Second World War," he said.But West's office
released a statement saying West is a "strong supporter of the Jewish
community," something his record "clearly shows."The statement said the congressman was, with
his original remark, "referring to the 'lies, deception and manipulation' coming from
the Democrat propaganda machine and comparing that to the same misinformation coming
from Goebbels during World War II.""Trying to twist Congressman West's comments to
say the congressman is 'Anti-Semitic' or insensitive to the six million Jews
who perished during the Holocaust is absurd and a perfect example of
the 'propaganda' used to refer to in his comments," the statement said.
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