Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Up-To-The-Minute News on 'Wake accusation'

Dominique Strauss-Kahn: A brilliant career, a stunning accusation – He has been called “a great seducer” — a politician whose relationships with women have landed him in trouble. (This story continues here)

Wake Forest Addresses Report of Sexual Assault Involving Basketball Player – Alleged sexual assault happened in 2009 Wake Forest University’s president and athletic director both issued statements Tuesday after a report that a former student will detail an alleged sexual assault involving a former basketball player on NBC’s “The Today Show.” (This story continues here)

On Facebook, celebration and accusation over Osama bin Laden’s death – They celebrated in New York, they celebrated in front of the White House, they celebrated in Lawrence, Kan., and in towns and cities across America. And they celebrated the death of Osama bin Laden in a place that didn’t exist when the 9/11 attacks took place — Facebook. (This story continues here)

David Cameron: socialists have no sense of humour – Accusation in wake of “calm down, dear” comment to female Labour MP. (This story continues here)

Unprotected Wi-Fi Leads to Porn Accusation – Feds burst into man’s home, call him “pedophile.” But it wasn’t him. (This story continues here)

Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s Arrest and Political Fallout – In the wake of Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s arrest on charges of rape, the International Monetary Fund has appointed former U.S. Treasury executive John Lipsky as its acting managing director. DSK’s lawyers say he will plead not guilty to the charges. Meanwhile, the arrest has thrown French politics into chaos. (This story continues here)

Vatican says paedophile suspects must face legal action – Priests suspected of sexually abusing children should be turned over to the authorities and face legal action, the Vatican said Monday in a letter to bishops on anti-paedophilia guidelines. (This story continues here)

Vatican issues new anti-paedophilia guidelines – Priests suspected of child abuse sex crimes should be turned over to the authorities and face legal action, the Vatican said Monday in a letter to bishops on anti-paedophilia guidelines. (This story continues here)

The buck stops here – This week’s warning about US debt is the wake-up call Obama needs and the world needs him to act, says Martin Vander Weyer . (This story continues here)

Paedophile suspects must face legal action: Vatican – Priests suspected of sexually abusing children should be turned over to the authorities and face legal action, the Vatican said yesterday in a letter to bishops on anti-paedophilia guidelines. (This story continues here)

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