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 There are calls for a criminal investigation into allegations a high school coach accepted payoffs in return for getting a star football player to sign with the University of Alabama, reports CBS News Correspondent Cynthia Bowers.The star, Albert Means, a 19-year-old defensive lineman, announced last Friday that he was withdrawing from the university after learning his high school coach and trusted mentor Lynn Lang had allegedly been paid as much as $200,000 to get him to sign with Alabama.In his senior year, Means, a fleet-footed 300-pounder, was a force to be avoided on the high school football fields of Memphis. His coach at Trezevant High School, Lang, called him  a house that moves,  and ran interference as Means fielded scholarship offers from d stanley cup ozens of big time college programs before the student signed with Alabama.Milton Kirk, an assistant coach under Lang, says Lang used his position as a father figure to Means to demand huge sums of cash as well as automobiles from colleges interested in the A stanley becher ll American.Kirk said he helped Lang make the plan to get money in exchange for Means signing a National Letter of Intent, but never took any money. He claims he c stanley cup ame forward because he was afraid the football star would be blamed in a scam he knew nothing about. Means  family claims to have received no money.Even so, Means  future is now under a cloud, as is Lang s. The coach has denied involvement.         None of it s true,  the coach has said.  It s totally false. Kirk, La Vncz In The Flesh Shows The Hazards Of Making Zombies Second-Class Citizens
 Here   a bit of Friday feel-goodery: American comics fans aren ;t the only people excited about Kamala Khan, the teenage Muslim Jersey girl taking the role of Ms. Marvel on February 5th. So are Pakistani women, who hope that the character will inspire Pakistani girls and help their country   image.     UPI interviewed several Pakistani women, who were almost universally pleased about the new character: Anum Kazmi, an FM radio announcer in Lahore, said she expects the character will represent a combination of traditional values and modernization. The positive impact of the new Ms. Marvel will give Pakistani girls the confidence that they have a role to play for the betterment of the society, Kazmi told UPI Next. Ruby Razzaq, a senior journalist based in Laho vaso stanley re, sees Kamala Khan as a part of the evolution of women   status in Pakistan.  82 stanley mugs 30; Mobarak Haider, a Virginia-based Pakistani author who wrote Taliban: The Tip of a Holy Iceberg, a book about fundamentalist Muslims, sees Ms. Marvel as an amalgamation of Muslims living in the United States. Pakistanis will feel proud to see their girl helping people and playing a positive role, Haider told UPI Next. Kamala Khan is not only representing her compatriots in this role, but Muslims as a whole. Her character could have a great impact on Muslim families living in the U.S. The concept will make parents understand that by giving stanley thermos mug  girls confidence, they can bui