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HARRISBURG, Pa. The Jerry Sandusky scandal appears headed for another court
fight that is sure to prolong the media spotlight and relive the
testimony of how the former Penn State assistant football coach molested
boys, sometimes in the university's athletic facilities.Penn State's ex-president
and two former top school administrators were ordered Tuesday to stand trial
on charges accusing them of covering up their failure to tell police
about a 2001 allegation that Sandusky molested a boy in a university
locker room shower, even after they knew police investigated complaints
about Sandusky showering with boys in 1998.It was, said lead state prosecutor
Bruce Beemer, a "conspiracy of silence."District Judge William Wenner called
it "a tragic day for Penn State University" after ruling that prosecutors
showed enough evidence during a two-day preliminary hearing to warrant a
trial for ex-President Graham Spanier, former vice president Gary Schultz
and ex-athletic director Tim Curley.The key testimony centered on a series
of emails among the three defendants that discussed the 1998 and 2001
cases and the testimony of Mike McQueary, a former team assistant and
quarterback who said he had immediately told Schultz, Curley and the late
longtime football coach Joe Paterno that he had seen Sandusky molesting
a boy in the shower in 2001.Spanier's lawyer, Elizabeth Ainslie, told Wenner
that the case against him "amounts to innuendo and far-fetched i
An artist's illustration depicts a herd of woolly mammoths.Mauricio Anton/PLoSA
researcher holding a test tube with what the scientists called a sample
of well-preserved blood they found in a carcass of a female mammoth
discovered on a remote island in the Arctic Ocean.AFP / Northeastern Federal
UniversityA researcher working near a carcass of a female mammoth found
on a remote island in the Arctic Ocean.AFP / Northeastern Federal UniversityThe
astonishingly well-preserved blood from a 10,000-year-old frozen mammoth
could lead to mammoth stem cells, said Ian Wilmut, the scientist responsible
for Dolly, the worlds first cloned animal -- and might ultimately lead
to a cloned mammoth.There are several hurdles to such a venture, of
course, and it may ultimately prove unsuccessful.But Wilmuts weight lends
credibility to the growing possibility of bringing back the mammoth -- the
de-extinction of a long-lost species.- Ian Wilmut, emeritus professor at
the MRC Center for Regenerative Medicine at University of Edinburgh"I think
it should be done as long as we can provide great care
for the animal, Wilmut told The Guardian. If there are reasonable prospects
of them being healthy, we should do it. We can learn a
lot about them," he said.PHOTOS: Ten Most Wanted "Extinct" AmphibiansIn
an essay on The Conversation, Wilmut spelled out the two main methods
for turning an ancient pile of mammoth bones and blood into a
living, breathing creature. The tw
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