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IOWA CITY, Iowa Administrators let offenders at one of Iowa s most dangerous prison units watch violent and sexually explicit movies and TV shows for years, despite repeated complaints from a female officer who said it encouraged i
stanley canada nmates to sexually harass her.Murderers, sexual predators and other men housed at a unit for mentally ill inmates at the maximum-security state prison in Fort Madison were allowed to watch movies such as Deranged, a horror film that includes a scene in which a woman is beaten, raped, hung upside down and skinned. Among other movies inmates watched were Delta of Venus, an erotic film; Coffey, which shows sadism and attempted rape; and Cruel Intentions, records show.Despite correctional officer Kristine Sink s complaints, administrators told her not to turn off the movies or shows. When she did, they accused her of insubordination, according to department records that Sink provided to The Associated Press. One warden blamed Sink for causing problems by complaining, and another supervisor suggested her outfits 151; a standard-issue uniform 151; were enticing inmates.Sink said sh
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Park-poor Los Angeles: perhaps it no surprise that many of the city earliest parks were born of refuse lands. Flush with public land inherited from California land grant days, Los Angeles was practically giving away real estate in the latter half of the nineteenth century, donating lots to private individuals or auctioning off tracts to fill the city coffers. But
stanley quencher some lands eluded buyers. Some were wetlands鈥攐r, in the parlance of the time, swamps. One block of land, cut by the channel of the Arroyo de los Reyes, made a fine home for frogs but not, it was thought, for humans. It became the city first park in 1866, known today as Pershing Square. To the west, a natural alkali lake made another tract of land unsalable. It briefly became a neighborhood dumping ground
stanley water jug before 1887, when the city refashioned it into Westlake Park since renamed after General Douglas MacArthur . Other land was considered too rugged for farming or settlement. In 1883, after the city failed to find a buyer for a 550-acre tract of steep hills and cavernous ravines northwest of the city, it turned the land into Elysian Park. Larger Griffith Park likewise owes its origins to its unsuitability for development. When Griffith J. Griffith donated the bulk of Rancho Los Feliz to the city in 1896, he kept the choicest, flattest parts for himself. Repurposing unwanted land gave 19th-century Angelenos space for relaxation and r
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