AP IMPACT: Predator Priests Shuffled Around Globe
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- There he was, five decades later, the priest who had raped Joe Callander in Massachusetts. The photo in the Roman Catholic newsletter showed him with a smile across his wrinkled face, near-naked Amazon Indian children in his arms and at his feet. feeds.nytimes.com |
Mobile TV's Last Frontier: U.S. and Europe
Free-to-air mobile TV is common just about everywhere except the United States and Europe, where operator resistance, technical standards and licensing hurdles have interfered with the spread of the technology. feeds.nytimes.com |
World Briefing | The Americas: Canada: ‘Idol’ Contestant Charged With Terrorism
A man who appeared on “Canadian Idol” was the third person arrested as part of a suspected plot against targets in Canada and abroad, the police said. feeds.nytimes.com |
Ecuador Officers Face Inquiry in Police Unrest
The officers are accused of having roles in a protest that caused President Rafael Correa to be held captive for more than 10 hours. feeds.nytimes.com |
U.S. Haggled to Find Takers for Detainees
State Department cables show the efforts by the United States to reduce the population of the Guantánamo prison so it can eventually close. feeds.nytimes.com |