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...both Collins and another woman. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 18 months. Before the trial, the Cardinal's right-hand man, Monsignor Alex Stenson, wrote Collins that McGennis had admitted abusing multiple children. But when she gave the letter to police, Stenson was furious and threatened to sue her. The church never turned over its full dossier on McGennis to police and Stenson refused to give a written statement. Subsequently, it emerged that the church had known in 1960 that McGennis was taking obscene photographs of children, and that a youth worker complained about him in 1994. "After...
...We’ve had very competitive games this year against top-ranked teams, and we feel that has prepared us for the match on Saturday,” said Harvard coach Sue Caples...
...game-winner from No. 19 BC (11-4) came six minutes into the second overtime. The ball was shot high by Eagle forward Lauren Schultz, and it hit Harvard freshman midfielder Jen McDavitt on the shoulder before rolling into the right corner of the goal. Harvard coach Sue Caples immediately confronted the officials, arguing that there should have been no goal because it was a dangerous ball...
Harvard coach Sue Caples described McDavitt’s performance as inspirational...
Question 2 also contains a provision to allow parents to sue teachers who “willfully and repeatedly” do not adhere to the statutes contained in the initiative. This approach fosters an unnecessarily antagonistic and adversarial relationship between parents and the school; teachers who are trying to convey information to students in the only language they understand should hardly be the targets of litigation...