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The Chicago Archdiocese agreed Thursday to pay $12 million to 19 people who say they were molested by priests over the past five decades.Individual settlements will range from $
stanley cupe 200,000 to $1.7 million, according to attorney Jeffrey R. Anderson, whose firm worked out the agreement with the archdiocese.At a news conference attended by several of the alleged victims, the archdiocese released the names of the 12 priests accused of committing the abuse, along with a list of all the parishes they were been assigned to.None of the men are cu
stanley tumblers rrently active in the priesthood and several are dead, Anderson and archdiocese officials said.Stanley Cwikla, 62, of Fox River Grove, said he was 14 when a priest abused him. He called the crime a case of rape and murder of the soul and said Illinois should drop the statute of limitations that prevents prosecutors from bringing charges. Archdiocesan officials said they have agreed to develop a Web site by Jan. 15 that will list all priests who have been named in credible accusations of sexual abuse. The goal is help other victims join in any legal action.Last month, the Boston Archdiocese agreed to pay $85 million to 552 people who say that sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests devastated their lives. The deal is the largest known payout by a U.S. diocese to settle molestation charges. p
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stanley shop ng people who used its grandfathered unlimited data plan today, but guess what It not going to do that anymore! The telecom company released a statement explaining its about-face: Verizon is committed to providing its customers with an unparalleled mobile net
stanley website work experience. At a time of ever-increasing mobile broadband data usage, we not only take pride in the way we manage our network resources, but also take seriously our responsibility to deliver exceptional mobile service to every customer. We ;ve greatly valued the ongoing dialogue over the past several months concerning network optimization and we ;ve decided not to move forward with the planned implementation of network optimization for 4G LTE customers on unlimited plans. Exceptional network service will always be our priority
stanley trinkflaschen and we remain committed to working closely with industry stakeholders to manage broadband issues so that American consumers get the world-class mobile service they expect and value. This plan was only ever going to impact five percent of Verizon unlimited users, so it not like this change is going to be a huge boon for most Verizon customers. It is a good sign, though, that the company is taking feedback, and is aware that throttling is never a popular tactic. [GigaOM] ThrottlingVerizon