happy, i guess. while it yes it is a step in the right direction, they still in a way our fault in one form of discrimination at the expense of another. leaders of the boy scouts in dallas tonight said that people have different opinions about the policy but all agree that kids are better off when in scouting. good people can disagree and accomplish good things for you and we will stay focused on that which unites us. a recent survey of scouts parents and leaders showed strong support for maintaining the ban by a two-one margin. the american family association released a scathing prediction and said it is a sad day for america, another influential american institution for a good that has been sacrificed at the altar of political correctness. hundreds of scouts will leave. many conservative activists are raised. it is evil. we need to purge it from our society, our churches burst, our society, government and organizations like this that are designed to help boys instead of des
through the open area in the fence and went down below next to a lake or and old pond. she was sitting there enjoying the sun when a would-be predator attacked. . he walks up from another direction, passes her bike, he is suspicious and he comes towards her. he grabs her and covers her mouth and drags her into a wooded area. she does what we encourage people to do. she bites and cakes and screams at bites him. . she bit himself hard on the hand she he was forced to let her go. she ran home and then her mother called police immediately. the sheriff s department put a helicopter overhead and they brought canines and in the and there was nothing. the had bones that they found are believed to belong to the attacker. the sheriff s department responded in force and held out fliers telling bad a bad guy was on the loose. the 12 year-old girl is getting the police many specifics about the suspect. here you are dealing with a child who just turned 12 and she was able to describe v
last seen at an off-campus party saturday morning he was recently diagnosed with diabetes today his family came to evanston to the campus police department to speak with detectives about the investigation they flew here from long island last night they are distraught they are frantic about their son s whereabouts it was his friends to realized he was missing and they called police. we have mobilized on facebook once the article came out we have bannedthe and the university to make more announcements and we hope to take more action throughout the campus he is of indian descent 5 ft. 8 in. tall . 140 lbs. he was wearing all gray with brown shoes . a friend saw him and had dinner with him before hand he said he was fine not appearing to be anything wrong . there s no reason to suspect any foul play but there is not much evidence at all for the disappearance northwestern university police have called in the fbi there are two evanston detectives working the case right now and the
so until wednesday by then, the teachers could act to solve the strike on their own . the goal is to do everything we can possibly to get those children back into school or it will now set a hearing a time and the date to consider the motion . attorneys for the school board filed for a preliminary injunction . the filing claims that the c t p u statements in the last few days are issues that don t have to do with economic urgency s . the legal right to strike in illinois is legal . so it won t be a successful strategy statement from the c t tu . claims that the mayor is using strongarm tactics on as the strike continues, parents are looking for alternatives: wgn s judy wang is live at one of the contingency schools that are open to students: parents say they are surprised and disappointed and many do not know how much longer they can t keep this up . the cps expanded structured activities available to its students . there was a bit of confusion here at the hilly element
now negotiators have gone out to dinner class s will not be in session tomorrow. doing something passed is not the way to go. haste makes waste. it appears that the teachers will remain on strike a fifth day friday as the negotiations continue at the chicago hilton. the union boss karen lewis said she was optimistic that they would make a deal today but they have some delegates who need some time to approve the plan. the house of delegates meeting has been scheduled for 2:00 p.m. tomorrow anticipating school and union officials come to agree on two issues separating them- evaluation and the retiring of laid off teachers. cbs said there top priority is the return to class. union officials say they believe that classes will resume on monday but will likely take a week or more before 26,000 members vote to ratify a new contract. rev. jesse jackson visited both sides of the negotiations this afternoon and at it 4:00 news briefing he reported that the of bushels were huddled o