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25 MAY 2012 The original state grand jury reports Stories, videos, cold cases soldiers sunderstood orders about Qurans Tornado forecasts By Jamie Sabau, Getty Images Teachers embrace social media historic Alabama The immigration law, enacted last year, requires police to determine citizenship status during traffic stops. It also requires government soldiers allegedly mis- interpreted orders on disposing of Qurans they had confiscated from prisoners at a detention camp near Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, Several of the enlisted men, who have not been identified publicly Qurans they had con- fiscated from priso- ners after before. A s a woman who stands 5-foot-8,weighs 374 pounds, and played on the offensive line of a high school football team, Holley Mangold is no stranger to headlines. Particularly since she’s also the sister of Nick Mangold, the New York Jets’ four-time Pro Bowl. Proin sapien erat, ele- mentum sed suscipit vulputate, pretium sit amet nibh. The house had been knocked off its foun- dation and ruined by killer twisters. A neighbor worked a backhoe to carve open a grave for three of Ledbetter’s Holley gold sister of NY By Tom Weir, USA TODAY But now her place in the sports world isn’t as an oddity, but rather an Olympian whose talent has taken a quantum leap. The 22-year-old Mangold last night won a place on the U.S. Olympic women’s weightlifting team. Com- peting in the super heavyweight she won the clean-and-jerk competi- tion by hoisting 319 pounds and was second in the two-hand snatch with a 242-pound performance. “I always wanted to be an Olympic athlete, but I always thought I’d get it for diving or gymnastics. Mangold told the Dayton Daily soldiers sunderstood orders about Qurans News. “I always wanted to be one of those girls, but my body just didn’t work out for that, so I had to go to a different sport.” Mangold had been considered more of a prospect for the 2016 Olympics than this summer’s Games in Lon- don, but then her capacity. Her mother Theres added that, “I had a son who went to the Pro Bowl this year and now a daughter headed to the Olympics. All in one year that’s pretty cool.” The game eventually resumed, with only a Salt River Field employee re- ported being stung. Sunday couldn’t have been a wor- se time, if there is a good one, for a swarm of bees to overtake Scottsdale’s Press contributed to this report DOCUMENTS THE ryan Thomson pAg.5c

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25MAY 2012

The original state grand jury reports

Stories, videos, cold cases

soldiers sunderstood orders about Qurans

Tornado forecasts

By Jamie Sabau, Getty Images

Teachers embrace social media

historic Alabama

The immigration law, enacted last year, requires police to determine citizenship status during traffic stops. It also requires government

soldiers allegedly mis-interpreted orders on disposing of Qurans they had confiscated from prisoners at a detention camp near Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, Several of the enlisted men, who have not been identified publiclyQurans they had con-fiscated from priso-ners after before.

As a woman who stands 5-foot-8,weighs 374 pounds, and played on the offensive

line of a high school football team, Holley Mangold is no stranger to headlines. Particularly since she’s also the sister of Nick Mangold, the New York Jets’ four-time Pro Bowl.

Proin sapien erat, ele-mentum sed suscipit vulputate, pretium sit amet nibh.

The house had been knocked off its foun-dation and ruined by killer twisters. A neighbor worked a backhoe to carve open a grave for three of Ledbetter’s

Holley gold sister of NY By Tom Weir, USA TODAY

But now her place in the sports world isn’t as an oddity, but rather an Olympian whose talent has taken a quantum leap.The 22-year-old Mangold last night won a place on the U.S. Olympic women’s weightlifting team. Com-peting in the super heavyweight

she won the clean-and-jerk competi-tion by hoisting 319 pounds and was second in the two-hand snatch with a 242-pound performance.“I always wanted to be an Olympic athlete, but I always thought I’d get it for diving or gymnastics.Mangold told the Dayton Daily

soldiers sunderstood orders about Qurans

News. “I always wanted to be one of those girls, but my body just didn’t work out for that, so I had to go to a different sport.”Mangold had been considered more of a prospect for the 2016 Olympics than this summer’s Games in Lon-don, but then her capacity.

Her mother Theres added that, “I had a son who went to the Pro Bowl this

year and now a daughter headed to the Olympics. All in one year that’s pretty

cool.” The game eventually resumed, with

only a Salt River Field employee re-ported being stung.

Sunday couldn’t have been a wor-se time, if there is a good one, for a

swarm of bees to overtake Scottsdale’s

Press contributed to this report

docuMeNtstHe

ryan Thomson

pAg.5c

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The victim in that alleged incident

Soldiers allegedly misinterpreted or-

ders on disposing of Qurans they had con-fiscated from priso-ners at a detention camp near Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, Several of the enlisted men, who have not been identified.Qurans they had con-fiscated from priso-ners after before.

Attorney Jeffrey Lindy, who has

dealt with child sex abuse cases as a pro-secutor and defen-se attorney, says the absence of identified victims creates a po-tential problem for prosecutors.“Without the victim, any kind of sexual abuse-related offense would seem to be hard to prove,” Lindy says. “It’s like trying to pro-ve a gun case without the gun.”

sANduskY cHIld sex Abuse cAse lAcks keY detAIls

The original state grand jury reports that outlined a litany of child sex abuse

“First among those, he said assistant

football coach Mi-chael McQueary ”

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By Jamie Sabau, Getty Images

By Jamie Sabau, Getty Images

By Tom Weir, USA TODAY

Yet Pennsylvania prosecu-tors now have filed court papers acknowledging that

potentially important details of Sandusky’s alleged crimes remain unknown, including the identities of two of the 10 alleged victims.The documents, some legal analysts and attorneys involved in the case say, offer a possible opportunity to help Sandusky’s legal team as it pre-pares to defend the once-revered for-mer defensive coach who is charged with 52 counts of abusive conduct with children.In addition to the two unidentified victims, prosecutors say the spe-cific dates of the alleged offenses against seven of the 10 victims are “unknown.” In most cases, prosecu-tors say, they were unable to provide specific dates of the alleged abuse because the incidents were too “nu-merous art.”

While Sandusky’s attorney, Joe Amendola, did not respond to re-quests for comment, legal analysts say Sandusky’s defense team likely

“It is not fatal to the prosecution, but it’s something the prosecution is going to have to explain,” he says.The Pennsylvania attorney general’s office did not respond to a request for comment.But attorney Michael Boni, one of the lawyers who represents the vic-tim designated as “Victim 1” by the grand jury, says he “fully ex-pects” Sandusky’s team to attempt to “make some hay” by citing some lack of specifics in the charges.Boni’s client, whose allegations launched the broader investigation

Press contributed to this report

will seize on the unknown details to attack the credibility of the state’s case, set for trial May 14.“It gives the defense an avenue to pursue a theory that, because of the lack of specificity, the witnesses are not credible,” says Christopher Ma-llios, a former Philadelphia prosecu-tor who specialized in abuse cases. “I certainly understand why the de-fense is asking for this information.”

At the same time, Mallios says the defense — should it pursue such a challenge at trial — does so at some risk by questioning victims about why they didn’t track the abuse as it occurred.“You can’t expect victims to be chec-king off the dates on a calendar as this is happening,” he says, adding that it is common for child victims to delay reporting abuse. He also says Pennsylvania law generally provides prosecutors . Proin sapien erat, ele-mentum sed suscipit vulputate, pre-tium sit amet nibh. Etiam euismod orci vel diam volutpat tristique.

into the former coach, alleges that he was abused by Sandusky during a period of four years, beginning in 2005 and ending in 2008.The exact dates of the incidents are “unknown,” but prosecutors allege that crimes occurred at Sandusky’s house, a Penn State-area hotel and at a high school the boy attended. “The victim, a child at the time of the cri-mes, is unable to provide exact times and dates” of the offenses, prosecu-tors said Proin sapien erat, elemen-tum sed suscipit vulputate, pretium sit amet nibh.

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Prosecutors now have filed court papers acknowledging that potentially important de-

tails of Sandusky’s alleged crimes remain unknown, including the identities of two of the 10 alleged victims.The documents, some legal analysts and attorneys involved in the case say, offer a possible opportunity to help Sandusky’s legal team as it pre-pares to defend the once-revered for-mer defensive coach who is charged with 52 counts of abusive conduct with children. the incidents were too

Sandusky’s alleged crimes re-main unknown, including the identities of two of the 10 alle-

ged victims.The documents, some legal analysts and attorneys involved in the case say, offer a possible opportunity to help Sandusky’s legal team as it pre-pares to defend the once-revered for-mer defensive coach who is charged with 52 counts of abusive conduct with children. the incidents were tooThe anniversary of the historic march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala., in 1965 attracted many orga-nizations, from labor unions to civil rights groups.

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The documents, some legal analysts and attorneys involved

The documents, some legal analysts and attorneys involved

in addition to the two unidentified victims, prosecutors say the spe-cific dates of the alleged offenses against seven of the 10 victims are “unknown.” In most cases, prosecu-tors say, they were unable to provide specific dates of the alleged abuse because the incidents were too “nu-merous.”

While Sandusky’s attorney, Joe Amendola, did not respond to re-quests for comment, legal analysts say Sandusky’s defense team likely will seize on the unknown details to attack the credibility of the state’s

“It gives the defense an avenue to pursue a theory that, because of the lack of specificity, the witnesses are not credible,” says Christopher Ma-llios, a former Philadelphia prosecu-tor who specialized in abuse cases. “I certainly understand why the de-fense is asking for this information.”At the same time, Mallios says the defense — should it pursue such a challenge at trial — does so at some risk by questioning victims about why they didn’t track the abuse as it occurred.

Al Sharpton mentioned the new im-migration law on the Edmund Pet-tus Bridge, citing past gains and the need for demonstrations. “We’re not being beaten on the bridge, but we’re being blocked at the ballot box,” he said, urging protests of the immigra-tion law.

The annual event commemorates the anniversary of the 1965 demonstra-tion that became known as “Bloody Sunday” after police attacked peace-ful protesters. the march to Montgomery over Me-morial Baptist Church

Press contributed to this report

By Tom Weir, USA TODAY

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dIAMoNdbAcks ANd GIANts IN cANsAs

“500, 600 of them yea, I am afraid of

that”The swarm even-

tually moved down

The victim in that alleged incident

Attorney Jeffrey Lindy, who has

dealt with child sex abuse cases as a pro-secutor and defen-se attorney, says the absence of identified victims creates a po-tential problem for prosecutors.

into a hard sprint

Disposing of Qurans they had confisca-

ted from prisoners at a detention camp near Bagram Air Base in NY, Several of the enlisted men, who have not been identified.Qurans they had con-fiscated from priso-ners after before.

By Jamie Sabau, Getty Images

Acknowledging that poten-tially important details of Sandusky’s alleged crimes

remain unknown, including the identities of two of the 10 alleged victims.The documents, some legal analysts and attorneys involved in the case say, offer a possible opportunity to help Sandusky’s legal team as it pre-pares to defend the once-revered for-mer defensive coach who is charged with 52 counts of abusive conduct with children.In addition to the two unidentified victims, prosecutors say the spe-cific dates of the alleged offenses against seven of the 10 victims are “unknown.” In most cases, prosecu-tors say, they were unable to provide specific dates of the alleged abuse because the incidents were too “nu-merous.”

While Sandusky’s attorney, Joe Amendola, did not respond to re-quests for comment, legal analysts say Sandusky’s defense team likely will seize on the unknown details to attack the credibility of the state’s case, set for trial May 14.

Press contributed to this report

By Tom Weir, USA TODAY

“It gives the defense an avenue to pursue a theory that, because of the lack of specificity, the witnesses are not credible,” says Christopher Ma-llios, a former Philadelphia prosecu-tor who specialized in abuse cases. “I certainly understand why the de-fense is asking for this information.”

At the same time, Mallios says the defense — should it pursue such a challenge at trial — does so at some risk by questioning victims about why they didn’t track the abuse as it occurred.“You can’t expect victims to be chec-king off the dates on a calendar as this is happening,” he says, adding that it is common for child victims to delay reporting abuse. He also says Pennsylvania law generally provides prosecutors

“It is not fatal to the prosecution, … but it’s something the prosecution is going to have to explain,” he says.The Pennsylvania attorney general’s office did not respond to a request for comment. Proin sapien erat, ele-mentum sed suscipit vulputate, pre-tium sit amet nibh.

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By Tom Weir, USA TODAY

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Surf alleged crimes remain unknown, including the identities of two of the 10 alleged victims.The documents, some legal analysts and attorneys

involved in the case say, offer a possible opportunity to help Sandusky’s legal team as it prepares to defend the once-revered former defensive coach who is charged with 52 counts of abusive conduct with children. the in-cidents were tooThe anniversary of the historic march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala., in 1965 attracted many organiza-tions, from labor unions to civil rights groups.

Should it pursue such a challenge at trial — does so at some risk by questioning victims about why they didn’t track the abuse as it occurred.“You can’t expect victims to be checking off the dates on a calendar as this is happening,” he says, adding that it is common for child victims to delay reporting abuse. He also says Pennsylvania law generally provides prosecu-tors In addition to the two unidentified victims, prosecu-tors say the specific dates of the alleged offenses against seven of the 10 victims are “unknown.” In most cases, prosecutors say, they were unable to provide specific da-tes of the alleged abuse because the incidents.

Analysts and attorneys involved in the case say, offer a possible opportunity to help Sandusky’s legal team as it prepares to defend the once-re-

vered former defensive coach who is charged with 52 counts of abusive conduct with children. the incidents were tooThe anniversary of the historic march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala., in 1965 attracted many organiza-tions, from labor unions to civil rights groups.

Should it pursue such a challenge at trial — does so at some risk by questioning victims about why they didn’t track the abuse as it occurred.“You can’t expect victims to be checking off the dates on a calendar as this is happening,” he says, adding that it is common for child victims to delay reporting abuse. He also says Pennsylvania law generally provides prosecu-tors In addition to the two unidentified victims, prosecu-tors say the specific dates of the alleged offenses against seven of the 10 victims are “unknown.” In most cases, prosecutors say, they were unable to provide specific da-tes of the alleged abuse because the incidents.

Played on the offensive line of a high school football team, Holley Mangold is no stranger

to headlines. Particularly since she’s also the sister of Nick Mangold, the New York Jets’ four-time Pro Bowl center norder.But now her place in the sports world isn’t as an oddity, but rather an Olympian whose talent has taken a quantum leap.

The 22-year-old Mangold last night won a place on the U.S. Olympic women’s weightlifting team. Com-peting in the super heavyweight di-vision, she won the clean-and-jerk competition by hoisting 319 pounds

The original state grand jury reports that outlined a litany of child sex abuse

NY Jets star, makes Olympic team

and was second in the two-hand snatch with a 242-pound performan-ce of museum.“I always wanted to be an Olympic athlete, but I always thought I’d get it for diving or gymnastics,” Man-gold told the Dayton Daily News. “I always wanted to be one of those girls, but my body just didn’t work out for that, so I had to go to a diffe-rent sport.”Mangold had been considered more of a prospect for the 2016 Olympics than this summer’s Games in Lon-don, but then her capacity in some lifts jumped by more than 70 pounds this year.

Press contributed to this report

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socIAldocuMeNtstHe

Justin Bieber has a Fisker, what’s a Fisker?

You know you’ve made an impact

when one of your plug-in hybrid sedans turns up on Ellen DeGene-res’ daytime talk show being presented as an 18th birthday present to teen heartthrob Jus-tin Bieber.Such was the case last week when the Beeb received the surprise gift: the new Fisker Karma. The singing sensation is now just of the latest of one of the Hollywood elite who are reportedly tooling around in a $102,000 Karma, joining the likes of Ashton Kutcher and Leonardo DiCaprio

relAx At tHe fAsHIoN festIvAl rooMPlayed on the offensive line of

a high school football team, Holley Mangold is no stranger

to headlines. Particularly since she’s also the sister of Nick Mangold, the New York Jets’ four-time Pro Bowl center caraudio.But now her place in the sports world isn’t as an oddity, but rather an Olympian whose talent has taken a quantum leap.

The 22-year-old Mangold last night won a place on the U.S. Olympic women’s weightlifting team. Com-peting in the super heavyweight di-vision, she won the clean-and-jerk competition by hoisting 319 pounds and was second in the two-hand

“I always wanted to be an Olympic athlete, but I always thought I’d get it for diving or gymnastics,” Man-gold told the Dayton Daily News. “I always wanted to be one of those girls, but my body just didn’t work out for that, so I had to go to a diffe-rent sport.”Mangold had been considered more of a prospect for the 2016 Olympics than this summer’s Games in Lon-don, but then her capacity in some lifts jumped by more than 70 pounds this year.The Karma is the first product of a start-up car company, the slope-backed auto resembles a Jaguar or an Audi A7 with plug-in hybrid

WeekeNd lIfestYleIN ItAlY

Press contributed to this report

Fisker has been cut off

The rest of its $529 million in Energy

Department loans, af-ter drawing more than $190 million. About $24 million was being used to develop its next product, a lower-price sedan yet to be unvei-led that is to be built at a refitted former Ge-neral Motors plant in Delaware whore

By Tom Weir, USA TODAY

By Jamie Sabau, Getty Images

During the top of the second inning in yesterday’s spring

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Played on the offensive line of a high school football team, Holley Mangold is no stranger

to headlines. Particularly since she’s also the sister of Nick Mangold, the New York Jets’ four-time Pro Bowl center.But now her place in the sports world isn’t as an oddity, but rather an Olympian whose talent has taken a quantum leap.

The 22-year-old Mangold last night won a place on the U.S. Olympic women’s weightlifting team. Com-peting in the super heavyweight di-vision, she won the clean-and-jerk competition by hoisting 319 pounds and was second in the two-hand

“I didn’t see them at first, I just heard them.” Young said afterward. “I’m not afraid of one or two of them. I wouldn’t flinch at that. When you start talking about 500, 600 of them yea, I am afraid of that.”The swarm eventually moved down the right field line and toward the Giants dugout behind first base, de-laying the game for 41 minutes. Two nearby sections of fans were evacua-ted, as many of the bees settled in a camera well next to the dugout.

To get rid of the swarm, the Diamon-dbacks’ grounds crew concocted su-gary distraction that could keep any-body up for days.By smearing two utility carts with a combination of concession-stand le-monade and cotton candy, the crew was able to lure most of the bees away from the players, fans and field. Some bees however.

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By Tom Weir, USA TODAY

By Tom Weir, USA TODAY

By Jamie Sabau, Getty Images

By Jamie Sabau, Getty Images

socIAldocuMeNtstHe

Chris Young broke into a hard sprint--but he wasn’t running

You know you’ve made an impact

when one of your plug-in hybrid sedans turns up on Ellen De-Generes’ daytime talk show being presen-ted as an 18th birth-day present to teen heartthrob Justin Bie-ber start kick.Such was the case last

week when the Beeb received the surprise gift: the new Fisker Karma. The singing sensation is now just of the latest of one of the Hollywood elite who are reportedly tooling around in a $102,000 Kar-ma, joining the likes of As-hton Kutcher and Leonar-do DiCaprio

The original state grand jury reports that outlined a litany of child sex abuse

Bruce Bochy wondered aloud what Monday would behold for the 2013

Smearing two utility carts with a combination of concession-stand lemonade and cotton

candy, the crew was able to lure most of the bees away from the players, fans and field. Some bees however remained on a television camera.During the delay, some players hung out on the field or signed autographs for fans. But Giants centerfielder Angel Pagan was prepared for the worst trendy fashion.“I was right next to the bathroom in case I had to lock myself in,” he said.The game eventually resumed, with only a Salt River Field employee re-ported being stung art work prendre.Sunday couldn’t have been a wor-

Monday the Giants play host to the Brewers at 6:35 local time. Stay tu-ned.The Associated Press contributed to this report.

“This won’t be a speedy recovery, but we’ll do it,” he says. “Kentuc-kians are resilient.”He says the National Weather Ser-vice provided forecasts as early as two days before the storms hit, giving residents time to prepare and evacuate. He says the longer-range forecasts help more than the outdoor sirens, which sound just 10 to 20 minutes before a tornado hits

se time, if there is a good one, for a swarm of bees to overtake Scottsdale’s Salt River Field. A field record 12,568 fans attended the game frainwork.This was the second time in as many days the Giants have been plagued by an unusual incident. Saturday, the team had to evacuate their facility at Scottsdale Stadium because of a gas leak dubstep.San Francisco manager Bruce Bo-chy wondered aloud what Monday would behold for the 2010 World Series Champs.“Let’s see, yesterday gas, today bees. What’s next? Tomorrow night is a night game, so bats?”

I am afraid of thatThe swarm

eventually moved

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