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Booing at games may be banned
The organization that oversees high school sports in Washington is
considering rules for fans that could ban booing and offensive chants.
Source: Seattle P-I, March 3, 2007
School district ignored warnings, then silenced girls fondled by teacher
She was 10 years old, a fourth-grader in the Northshore School District, when
John Carl Leede began fondling her, according to court records.
He was a teacher, but not hers. He would spy her in the school library,
approach, turn her away from him and begin grabbing, rubbing her breasts. She'd
try to break away, but he would yank her back and put her in a kind of headlock.
Source: Seattle Times (online), October 22, 2006
College doctors photograph of gun-toting Ward Churchill
On the heels of
USA
Today's doctored photograph of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice this
week, a WorldNetDaily inquiry into an altered photo of a gun-toting
Ward Churchill has prompted
a Seattle-area college to remove the image from its website.
Source: WorldNetDaily, October 29, 2005
Student barred over objection to 'gay' teacher
When a Washington student objected to having a homosexual
teach his sex education class, the school district attempted to punish the
student by barring his reenrollment, but now a judge has sided with the
student.
Source: WorldNetDaily, September 21, 2005
Anti-immigration group kicked out of diner
An anti-immigrant group was asked to leave a Washington
Township diner while a Hispanic civil rights conference took place in
Hightstown.
Source: Windsor-Hights Herald (online), April 8, 2005
Police dupe suspects into giving up DNA
The letter was on expensive-looking law firm stationery, and John
Athan had no reason to doubt its authenticity.
So the New Jersey construction worker did what
the letter asked: He signed a form agreeing to join a lawsuit in
Washington state aimed at recovering overcharges in traffic fines, and
he mailed it back in March.
But the law firm was phony, created by police in
Athan's hometown, Seattle. They didn't want Athan's signature, they
wanted his DNA, the unique genetic code they lifted from the saliva he
unwittingly provided by licking the return envelope.
Source: USA Today (online) September 10, 2003
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