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<font style="color: #FCFCFC">day. He told reporters it will give him a better sense of
the situation in the North African nation while allowing him to pay
tribute to the people for bringing down Qaddafi and trying to create
a democratic government.Carney said the U.S. looked forward "to a continued close
partnership with the new government of Libya during this transitional period and
beyond, and believe that these assets can be an important resource for
the Libyan people."
relayed the seriousness of what he saw. The officials, and Penn State
coach Joe Paterno, have been criticized for never telling police about the
2002 allegation. Prosecutors say Sandusky continued to abuse boys for six more
years.The lawyers for Curley and Schultz say the men are innocent and
that uncorroborated testimony from McQueary is not enough on which to hang
the case.Curley and Schultz told the grand jury that they remembered McQueary
reporting only something inappropriate, like wrestling, but nothing as serious as rape.McQueary,
who was on the stand for about two hours Friday, said he
had stopped by a campus football locker room to drop off a
pair of sneakers in the spring of 2002 when he heard slapping
sounds in a shower and happened upon Sandusky and the boy.He said
Sandusky was behind the boy he estimated to be 10 or 12
years old, with his hands wrapped around the boy's waist. He said
the boy was facing a wall, with his hands on it.McQueary, 37,
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