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mi pi mmmm try mmwwpmwww'vwm NATION Monday, November 3, 2003 The Spectrum A9 Nation In Brief Sniper trial highlights close encounters, missed opportunities to end spree home, police said. Paul Allen fa*giole, 44, was arrested on charges of custodial sexual battery and lewd molestation, said Col. Grady Judd of the Polk County Sheriff's Office. fa*giole volunteered at the Willow Oak Assembly of God in Mulberry, about 10 miles south of Lakeland. The victims told detectives the acts occurred since September during sleepovers at fa*giole's home.

One of the boys told an older sister about the alleged molestation, and the sister went to police Saturday. Associated Press Report: Neighbor told of boy begging for food COLLLNGSWOOD, N.J. A former neighbor of the couple accused of starving four adopted sons said he notified police eight years ago when one of the boys came to his home begging for food. The child, now 19, is the same one found rooting through trash three weeks ago by another neighbor. That call to police resulted in the arrests of Raymond and Vanessa Jackson.

The former neighbor, who spoke to The Sunday Star-Ledger of Newark on the condition of anonymity, lives in a Pennsauken neighborhood where the Jacksons lived until the mid-1990s. Church volunteer charged with molesting boys MULBERRY, Fla. A church youth group leader convicted of child molestation more than 20 years ago was charged Sunday with recently molesting three boys, ages 10 to 12, during sleep-overs at his could fire a rifle through a hole in the trunk. Authorities didn't ask the public to look for such a car until shortly before the arrests, focusing instead on descriptions of a white van or a white box truck at some shootings, but several witnesses have testified they saw that car at shooting scenes. Christine Goodwin saw a blue car at a gas station in Spotsylvania County on Oct.

11. It had peeling paint, darkly tinted windows, New Jersey tags and was parked "co*ckeyed" away from the pumps. "Everything about that car was wrong," she testified. Goodwin, fearful because of the shooting spree, said her first instinct was to tell police about the car. Asked why she didn't, she replied: "Because they were looking for a white van." She later heard that a man had just been killed at that station.

She didn't call police until Oct 23. Van Zandt said some things such as car descriptions are bound to be missed in such wide-ranging investigations, involving multiple states and multiple crimes. But he said there are lessons to be learned from the sniper investigation, such as making sure everyone who might hear from a suspect is prepared to handle the call. By SONJA BARISIC Associated Press VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. A woman worried that she could be the next victim in the Washington-area sniper shootings saw a suspicious blue car but didn't tell police "because they were looking for a white van." A police officer spoke to John Allen Muhammad, who was driving a blue car near one of the shootings, but let him go.

A dispatcher got a call from someone claiming responsibility for the attacks, but tried to refer him to another agency. The caller hung up. Testimony in Muhammad's capital murder trial has been replete with such reminders of missed opportunities to end the three-week series of attacks in which 10 people were killed. "These are heartbreaking things," said former FBI profiler Clint Van Zandt "These are things that police officers and FBI agents are beating themselves in the head with and saying: 'My God, if only we would have, should have, could have. We might have gotten them sooner, if The trial enters its third week of testimony Monday as Muhammad faces charges in one of the killings, Adrin Snider AP A Ziplock bag containing a Halloween cartoon and a note tacked to a tree outside the Ashland, shooting site is displayed on a computer screen during the trial of sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad Friday.

The shooting scene was the Ponderosa steak-house parking lot where Jeffrey Hopper was shot Oct. 19, 2002. 3ZHEEEE? $litJf 98.1 FM'KREC death penalty charges against him. They are scheduled to continue calling witnesses this week. Muhammad, 42, and 18-year-old Lee Boyd Malvo, who goes on trial separately Nov.

10, were arrested Oct 24, 2002, at a Maryland highway rest stop. They had been sleeping in a 1990 blue Chevrolet Caprice that authorities say was adapted so someone concealed inside the car that of Dean Harold Meyers, who was shot at a Manassas-area gas station on Oct. 9, 2002. Prosecutors are introducing evidence in 16 shootings in Maryland, Virginia, Alabama, Louisiana and the District of Columbia in an effort to show that Muhammad is responsible for multiple deaths and engaged in a form of terrorism necessary conditions for the two Rumsfeld calls deadly attack on Army helicopter tragic, inevitable Lance F. Greer.

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John Edwards, said the United States needs more international help in making Iraq safe. "We cannot solve this problem alone," Gephardt said on CBS' "Face the Nation," urging the president to sit down with foreign leaders, "treat them with respect and get the help that we should get from our friends." Rumsfeld said the strike underscores the difficulty of the military mission. Since May 1, at least 238 Americans have been killed in Iraq. 40 Discount OffMSRP! Stuart AWNING 9ls(. your doctor why tdey your doctor why they you set an wudlotoQist recommend end Coral Dotort Hoalth Contor 1490 Foremastar Or.

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