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WWF ousts Spanish king as honorary president over hunting trip

The wildlife conservation group World Wildlife Fund ousted Spain’s King Juan Carlos as its honorary president after his Botswana hunting trip sparked an outcry for its extravagance during an economic crisis. Read More

Report: NCAA to hand down ‘unprecedented’ penalties on Penn St.

In the wake of the sexual abuse scandal that rocked football powerhouse Penn State and led to the firing of storied coach Joe Paterno, the NCAA is preparing to level “unprecedented” sanctions against the university, according to CBS News. Citing a… Read More

Penn State Has Taken Down The Joe Paterno Statue

Early Sunday morning Penn State president Rodney Erickson announced that the university was taking down the statue of Joe Paterno that stood outside Beaver Stadium on the Penn State campus. Construction began nearly immediately. First police formed a barricade around the statue, then a blue tarpaulin was erected behind which heavy machinery could be seen working to remove the statue. By 8:20 a.m. the statue had been removed and taken into the stadium. The statue, with the inscription “Educator, Coach, Humanitarian,” had become a point of controversy since a child sex abuse scandal was uncovered involving former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky. In a report issued by former FBI director Louis Freeh earlier this month, Paterno and other members of the university’s administration were found to have covered up Sandusky’s actions. (Source: Complex Mag) Read More

Report: Military helicopter crashes in southeast Turkey; soldiers injured

ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey’s state-run television says a military helicopter has crashed in southeast Turkey where troops are fighting Kurdish rebels.TRT television says some soldiers were injured.It says the Turkish helicopter crashed Sunday shortly after taking off from a military outpost in Hakkari province, near the border with Iraq.Kurdish rebels have used northern Iraq as a springboard for attacks on Turkish targets in their decades-long fight for autonomy in Turkey’s Kurdish-dominated southeast. The conflict has claimed the lives of tens of thousands of people since 1984. © The Canadian Press, 2012 Read More

Statue of Hall of Fame Penn State coach Joe Paterno has been taken down from outside stadium.

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – The famed statue of Joe Paterno was taken down from outside the Penn State football stadium Sunday, eliminating a key piece of the iconography surrounding the once-sainted football coach accused of burying child sex abuse allegations against a retired assistant.Workers lifted the statue off its base and used a forklift to move it into Beaver Stadium as the 100 to 150 students watching chanted, “We are Penn State.”The university announced earlier Sunday that it was taking down the monument in the wake of an investigative report that found the late coach and three other top Penn State administrators concealed sex abuse claims against retired assistant coach Jerry Sandusky.A spokeswoman for the Paterno family did not immediately return phone and email messages Sunday morning.Construction vehicles and police arrived shortly after dawn Sunday, barricading the street and sidewalks near the statue, erecting a chain-link fence then concealing the statue with a blue tarp.Penn State President Rod Erickson said he decided to have the statue removed and put into storage because it “has become a source of division and an obstacle to healing.”"I believe that, were it to remain, the statue will be a recurring wound to the multitude of individuals across the nation and beyond who have been the victims of child abuse,” Erickson said in a statement released at 7 a.m. Sunday.He said Paterno’s name will remain on the campus library because it “symbolizes the substantial and lasting contributions to the academic life and educational excellence that the Paterno family has made to Penn State University.”The bronze sculpture outside Beaver Stadium has been a rallying point for students and alumni outraged over Paterno’s firing four days after Sandusky’s Nov. 5 arrest — and grief-stricken over the Hall of Fame coach’s Jan. 22 death at age 85.But it turned into a target for critics after the Freeh report’s stunning allegation of a coverup by Paterno, ousted President Graham Spanier and two Penn State officials, Athletic Director Tim Curley and Vice-President Gary Schultz. Their failure to report Sandusky to child-welfare authorities in 2001 allowed him to continue molesting boys, the report found.Paterno’s family, along with attorneys for Spanier, Curley and Schultz, vehemently deny any suggestion they protected a pedophile. Curley and Schultz await trial on charges of failing to report child abuse and lying to a grand jury but maintain their innocence. Spanier hasn’t been charged. Sandusky was convicted last month of 45 counts of sexual abuse of 10 boys.Some newspaper columnists and former Florida State coach Bobby Bowden have said the statue should be taken down, while a small plane pulled a banner over State College reading, “Take the statue down or we will.”But Paterno still has plenty of fans, and Penn State’s decision to remove the monument won’t sit well with them. One student even vowed to “chain myself to that statue” if there was an attempt to remove it.University officials had called the issue a sensitive one in light of Paterno’s enormous contributions to the school over a 61-year coaching career. The Paterno family is well-known in the community for philanthropic efforts, including the millions of dollars they’ve donated to the university to help build a library and fund endowments and scholarships.The statue, nearly 7 feet tall and weighing more than 900 pounds, was built in 2001 in honour of Paterno’s record-setting 324th Division 1 coaching victory and his “contributions to the university.” © The Canadian Press, 2012 Read More

U.S. fighter jet crashes in Japan

Efforts are under way to retrieve a pilot after a U.S. fighter jet crashed into the waters off northern Japan on Sunday, military officials said. Read More

Norway marks anniversary of massacre

Sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the mass shooting in Norway when a man went on a bomb-and-gun rampage, killing 77 people. Read More