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...repeat offenders proved it wasn't so. Only the most recalcitrant recidivists were eventually "laicized"--forced to give up their priestly vocation--long after they had done their worst. And if a victim finally sued, the strategy was to admit nothing, buy silence, settle out of court and seal the deal with a confidentiality contract. The church, said Richard Sipe, a former Benedictine monk who testified as an expert for plaintiffs in priest-abuse cases, "took a very defensive position, rather than proactive...
...Crimson added three more unearned runs in the sixth off of two St. Thomas errors to seal...
...with the mission would be suicide. Major General Frank (Buster) Hagenbeck, the force commander, agreed, and the choppers veered away to the north, climbing steeply. They found a place to set down and did a head count. On the damaged Chinook, one man was missing. They counted again. Navy SEAL Neil Roberts, the rear gunner who had been returning fire from the open back hatch, was no longer with his team. Roberts had apparently been jolted out when the chopper banked hard to the north...
Brown brought the deficit back to two on a tally by sophomore center Shane Mudryk, but Moore added an empty-netter with 19 seconds left to seal the victory...
Shaughnessy—an honorable mention All-Ivy midfielder last season and the team’s leading returning scorer—and classmate Katie O’Brien each chipped in with second-half goals to aid the Crimson cause, but the Minutewomen added three more to seal the deal...