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  • Frontline: Priests Molested “Nearly 80% Of The Town’s Children”

    04/19/2011 7:42:19 PM PDT · by Dr. Scarpetta · 638 replies
    The New Civil Rights Movement.com ^ | 4/19/11 | David Badash
    Frontline’s next exposé focuses on the “decades of abuse of Native Americans by priests and other church workers in Alaska,” and in one particular town they find, “nearly 80% of the town’s children were molested” by Catholic priests. As we reported on this story just a few weeks ago, the Roman Catholic Church, as part of ongoing lawsuits, will make payments to approximately 700 male and female sexual and psychological abuse, molestation, and rape victims who were living in Alaska Native villages and Indian reservations from Montana to Washington, Idaho and Oregon, and who were “sexually or psychologically abused as...
  • China: Internet cos. must obey its laws

    06/08/2006 9:03:32 AM PDT · by Momaw Nadon · 6 replies · 490+ views
    AP via Yahoo! ^ | Thursday, June 8, 2006 | AP
    BEIJING - China welcomes foreign Internet companies working in China, but they must respect and abide by the country's laws, including those on expression, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Thursday. The comments by ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao followed remarks Tuesday by Google Inc. co-founder Sergey Brin acknowledging the Internet company has compromised its principles by accommodating Chinese censorship demands. Liu said China took a positive attitude toward working with companies such as Google, but any cooperation must exist "within a framework of law," and that Beijing hoped firms would abide by China's regulations. Google's Brin said the Internet company had...
  • Congress Won't Enforce Its Own Subpoenas

    03/24/2005 10:53:46 PM PST · by Bigfitz · 25 replies · 755+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | Thursday, March 24, 2005 | Dave Eberhart, NewsMax.com
    Congress and the Bush administration could still save Terri Schiavo – if they would simply enforce legal subpoenas that were issued last week demanding that Congress be allowed to interview Terri and others in the controversial matter. Those Congressional subpoenas, however, have been wantonly ignored by a Florida state judge and local authorities in a brazen act.