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 A central figure in the sex abuse scandal in the Boston Archdiocese was indicted Thursday on multiple counts of child rape and indecent assault for allegedly abusing four boys.The allegations against the Rev. Paul Shanley span from 1979 to 1989, when he was at St. Jean s parish in Newton, a suburb of Boston. The indictment, the first against the retired priest, includes 10 counts of child rape and six counts of indecent assault and battery. In an ideal world we would not have sexual abuse of children. In a better world, adults would protect children,  prosecutor Martha stanley cup  Coakley said.Prosecutors said Shanley would take one of the boys, who is now 24, out of religious classes and abuse him in the rectory, the bathroom of the church and a confessional.Shanley, 71, has been jailed since May when he was arrested and returned from California to face three counts of child rape, which were included in Thursday s indictment. He has pleaded innoce stanley cup n stanley puodelis t to those charges and was being held on $300,000 bail.        Donna Morrissey, a spokeswoman for the archdiocese, said she had not yet seen the indictment and could not comment.Shanley became a key figure in the scandal earlier this year when the archdiocese released personnel files indicating that church officials had received complaints about Shanley dating to 1967, and that he had made comments expressing advocacy for sexual relationships between men and boys.Cardinal Bernard Law said in a letter distributed to parishes in May that he did  Btgu 11 Rules of Good Writing That Iain M. Banks Left as His Legacy
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 Inside a Miami warehouse, authorities believe, a group was hatching the early stages of a widespread terror plot mdash; one that targeted Chicago s Sears Tower, an FBI office in Miami and other U.S. buildings.On Thursday, authorities swarmed the warehouse in stanley cup  Miami s Liberty City area, removed a metal door with a blowtorch and arrested seven people, a federal law enforcement official said. Authorities in Washington and Miami were expected to release more details in separate news conferences Friday morning.Although the seven men arrested are described as  al-Qaeda inspired,  law enforcement sources tell CBS News that there is no evidence to tie them to that organization or any other foreign terrorist group, reports correspondent Jim Acosta.What the plotters didn t know is that they were discussing their plans with an informant who had infiltrated the group posing as an al-Qaeda operative. Law enforcement officials say their plans were  pretty much all talk  and that agents  were on top of them.  No weapons or explosive devices were found in the warehouse and federal officials say the men posed  no immediate threat.  I think this is really a success story and people need to point that out,  CBS News terrorism analyst Christopher Whitcomb said on CBS News  The Early Show.  The FBI and law en stanley cup forcement in general found this plot in its very, very early stages.         Neighbors who lived nearby said young men, who appeared to be in their teens  stanley cup usa and 20s, slept in the warehouse, runn Fdkp Holder: Faisal Shahzad Admits Role in Bomb Plot
 Meet Galanter  038; Jones Evia: It   a heated outdoor lounger made from a single piece of reinforced concrete. It   beautiful, it   awesome, and it was just hand-delivered to the Home of the Future by the brother/sister team behind it.    stanley quencher   Evia is a perfect combination of tech and design鈥攖he very embodiment of the Home of the Future. The slick outdoor sofa is made from a single ergonomi cups stanley c mold of reinforced concrete  which Galanter  038; Jones actually calls Cast Stone to differentiate from say, concrete used to fill out a sidewalk . The chair is outfitted with a heating element on the bottom, but you don ;t have to worry about that part because you just plug the thing in and it heats right up. One of the cool parts of Home of the Future is it isn ;t just about furniture or design or tech or the latest and greatest gadget. It   also brought us in contact with the interesting people and interesting stories behind the products that fill our house. Founded by siblings Aaron and Miranda Jones, Galanter  038; Jones is among them. We got a chance to meet the Montana-bred pair when they came by with Evia earlier today. Their operation is located in the San Francisco neighborhood of SoMa and all their materials are sourced from the Bay Area. Each chair is marked with the day it was created, and they just seem to be made by people who really care. By t vaso stanley he way, not only do the Jones sibs work together, they live together. That is