[Vtigercrm-commits] 1 "Weird Trick" to Lose FAT

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UNDATED: This photo provided by her family via attorney Robert Allard shows 
Audrey Pott.APSAN JOSE, Calif.  Eight days after allegedly being sexually 
battered while passed out at a party, and then humiliated by online 
photos of the assault, 15-year-old Audrie Pott posted on Facebook that her 
life was ruined, "worst day ever," and hanged herself.For the next eight 
months, her family struggled to figure out what happened to their soccer 
loving, artistic, horse crazy daughter, whose gentle smile, long dark hair 
and shining eyes did not bely a struggling soul.And then on Thursday, 
seven months after the tragedy, a Northern California sheriff's office arrested 
three 16-year-old boys on charges of sexual battery."The family has been 
trying to understand why their loving daughter would have taken her life 
at such a young age and to make sure that those responsible 
would be held accountable," said family attorney Robert Allard."After an 
extensive investigation that we have conducted on behalf of the family, 
there is no doubt in our minds that the victim, then only 
15 years old, was savagely assaulted by her fellow high school students 
while she lay on a bed completely unconscious."Allard said students used 
cell phones to share photos of the attack, and that the images 
went viral.Santa Clara County Sheriff's Lt. Jose Cardoza said it arrested 
two of the teens at Saratoga High School and the third, a 
former Saratoga High student, at Christopher Hi
riday.But the grim reference point of apartheid is fading 
among younger voters. The general elections in 2014 will mark the first 
time that the leading edge of the generation born after apartheid, known 
as the "born frees," will be eligible to vote. An estimated 3 
million young people, or 10 percent of the electorate, with no direct 
experience of apartheid will be able to vote.A foundation chaired by F.W. 
de Klerk, the last apartheid-era president who negotiated a power transition 
with Mandela and later shared a Nobel Peace Prize with him, said 
in a statement Friday that Zuma's references to apartheid are diverting 
attention from the need for effective policies."When President Zuma says 
that 'we cannot stop blaming those who caused it,' he is playing 
the very dangerous game of making whites the racial scapegoats for the 
manifest failures of his own government," de Klerk's foundation said.Recent 
cases of alleged police brutality, a staple of the apartheid era, reinforce 
the idea that South Africa is morally adrift, even if the rate 
of some violent crimes has dropped in recent years.On Friday, a judge 
postponed to May 24 a case against nine police officers accused of 
murdering a Mozambican taxi driver who was dragged from a police vehicle 
in February. Also Friday, eNCA.com, a South African news outlet, posted 
CCTV footage purportedly showing a woman being beaten by an off-duty police 
officer in view of two of his uniformed colleagues. Top
 
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