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louis vuitton outletdelicate operation were left to a junior female officer who was left alone with the 18-year-old to make sure she did not move.Commissioner Murdoch said the policewoman had no specialist training or protective gear."When you consider the young woman was just a young woman herself, I suppose she put herself in Madeleine's mother's position and there was no way she was going to leave Madeleine alone and unsupported," he said.The investigation is being led by the Robbery and Serious Crime Squad, which deals with extortion.Ms Pulver is the daughter of William and Belinda Pulver, who are reportedly one of Sydney's wealthiest

 

louis vuitton outletcouples.Detectives are investigating whether the Pulver family has been threatened in the past but are refusing to say whether the bomb scare is linked to a recent series of extortion attempts threatening harm to the children of Sydney families.Neighbours shocked Photo: William Pulver hugs his daughter Madeleine Pulver, who had a fake bomb strapped around her neck at the family's Mosman home on Sydney's North Shore on August 3, 2011. (AAP: Supplied) The family's neighbours on Burrawong Avenue include racing identity Gai Waterhouse.A neighbour and friend of the family who did not want to be named told the ABC he was shocked by last night's events.He said when he first heard of the incident he thought it was a joke."If there is anyone to keep it together the whole time, through the whole of the ordeal, it would be her. She is probably the strongest person I reckon in that situation," he said.Another neighbour said the events had unnerved her family and her neighbourhood."I think anybody living around the area is unnerved," she said."I am so pleased for the family, mainly the mother. I've got a teenage daughter and that's the thing, you want them to be safe."'Sophisticated device'Earlier this morning Commissioner Murdoch described the fake bomb as a "very elaborate, very sophisticated device"."The manner in which it was located in proximity to the young lady was such that it has taken us the better part of 10 hours to secure her release," he said."Certainly anything that has taken us and our bomb techs, who are amongst the best in the business anywhere in the world, taken them 10 hours to come to grips with, and make sure that the young lady is safe, is a big task."The device and the scene, as best we could, were examined for explosives on a number of occasions."He insisted it was too early to speculate on a motive for the crime."Certainly the family are at a loss to explain this, but you wouldn't expect someone would go to this much trouble if there wasn't a motive behind it," he said.Police are

 
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burberry outletDreamboard, a members-only Internet site designed to promote pedophilia, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.Those who sought material on Dreamboard accessed and shared images of children ages 12 and under, including some infants, Holder said at a news conference, calling the activities a “nightmare.” Some videos showed children crying in pain as the abuse took place, he said.In order to maintain club membership, participants had to continuously upload sexual images of children. Some participants were elevated to a “Super VIP” status after creating a certain amount of material showing them molesting children, court

 

burberry outletdocuments state.Members hid their behavior by using screen names and accessed the bulletin board with servers that allowed them to disguise the locations from which they were accessing the material, court documents state.The amount of pornography traded by those involved equaled about 16,000 DVDs, Napolitano said at the news conference.So far, out of the 72 people charged in federal court, authorities have arrested 43 people in the U.S. and nine out of the country, according to the Justice Department. Story continues below ‘Doc Hollywood’ allegedly ran sham plastic surgery shop Published Aug 3, 2011 05:15:02PM  0 Comments Polygamist ‘prophet’ Jeffs warns court of divine wrath Published Jul 30, 2011 12:07:28PM  621 Comments 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upholds life sentence for man convicted of selling meth Published Jul 28, 2011 12:29:02PM  10 Comments Law enforcement in 13 other countries arrested people in connection with Dreamboard, but some of those cases will be tried out of the U.S. on charges local to those countries.Lindsay was arraigned in Utah, but has since been transferred to federal court in Louisiana, were his case will be tried.Turner, who used the Internet moniker “korneech08,” also awaits trial in Louisiana. A relative of Turner, Dwight Turner, declined to comment on the case when reached at his home in Roy on Wednesday afternoon.Many court documents in the case have been filed under seal, according to the docket at the U.S. District Court — Western District of Louisiana, leaving few personal details about the Utah defendants available through public court documents.Assistant U.S. Attorney Carol Dain coordinated with Utah investigators as well as prosecutors in Louisiana to serve arrest warrants on the Utah defendants, said Melodie Rydalch, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Utah. Dain’s expertise is prosecuting child exploitation cases as part of Project Safe Childhood, a national initiative launched by the Justice Department in May 2006, intended to crack down on predators who use the Internet to hunt for child victims.

 
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five finger shoes affliction is hitting Republicans this election cycle. As usually happens, the list of would-be party saviors skips around through the primary season. The latest GOP crush is Texas Gov. Perry, who has drawn a steady stream of potential backers to Austin in between his forays to gauge support elsewhere.For those seeking the perfect match, it is a lot like high school."Republicans are like someone who's been asked to the prom by a variety of different possible dates, but they're still holding out for somebody better," said Dennis Goldford, a politics professor at Drake University.Surveys of voters confirm the sentiment. This year, the top finisher

 

five finger shoes in an Iowa poll was not an actual candidate but "someone else." Though more recent polling showed former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota jointly leading, neither was supported by more than a quarter of GOP voters. And more than two-thirds of voters who supported a candidate in a recent Des Moines Register poll said they could be persuaded to vote for someone else.Elisabeth McDonald, 57, is among the dissatisfied."I haven't seen one person yet that I am truly interested in voting for," she said, after watching Bachmann speak at a restaurant on the Mississippi River in Muscatine, Iowa.The motives for the political flirts can be varied — boosting their sagging relevance, collecting chits for a future run or, maybe, becoming the last-minute dream date for 2012.Perry is hearing entreaties from Republicans who feel he could unify the business, social conservative and "tea party" wings of the party. A group of New Hampshire legislators is traveling to Austin to meet with the Texas governor this week. In Iowa, one pro-Perry group is running radio ads urging people attending the upcoming Ames straw poll to write in his name, since organizers declined to include him or former Alaska Gov. Palin on the ballot because they are not official candidates.Another group, Americans for Rick Perry, which has eight paid staffers in Iowa and recently opened an office in West Des Moines, is visiting GOP central committees, tea party gatherings, gun shows and county fairs to tout the Texas governor's credentials.

 

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five finger shoes have made no determination on where her body was eventually put in the river," Young said on Monday.Authorities have said there was no sign of a struggle inside the home, and there was no indication the girl ran away or that someone took her. "Based on what we have seen visually, we are treating it as suspicious," Young said.Celina's father, Adam Laro, had described his daughter to Fox News as "shy but very friendly" and said he can't imagine she'd leave on her own."I can't picture why she would leave at night," said Laro, who was in the hospital when Celina was last seen. "She seemed to be happy where she was."Her stepfather, Wendell Noyes, described her as a quiet girl who would not have left the family's three-story home on her own. Noyes, who reportedly has a history of schizophrenia, was taken by ambulance to a hospital Monday morning, though the reason for his hospitalization it not yet known. Young told FoxNews.com last week that authorities did not issue an Amber Alert for Celina because the case did not meet the criteria for one. Amber Alerts usually require a description of a vehicle or person the child was last with, Young said.The girl's close-knit community held a candlelight vigil for the girl on Monday, just hours after her body was pulled from the river, the Boston Herald reports."She was a dream student," Jennifer Mathieu, who taught Celina in second and third grade, said of the girl. "If one of her friends was in a bad mood, she was the first to go over and try to cheer them up. She wanted everyone to be happy."In the search for the tall, gap-toothed girl, investigators knocked on hundreds of doors and posted fliers with her photo throughout Stewartstown and nearby communities. Law enforcement agencies had set up a command post at the local school.The FBI had offered a $25,000 reward for any information leading to Celina's whereabouts and an anonymous donor had added $5,000 to the reward. FoxNews.com's Cristina Corbin and the Associated Press

  
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burberry outlettournament," he said at least three times.It's always difficult to know exactly what to believe when Woods speaks publicly. He declared himself physically sound, saying this is the best he's felt in years. He made a similar proclamation when he returned in February 2009 after knee surgery the previous summer - and he won six times that year (though no majors). Woods also spoke confidently of his health at the Players Championship in May - and he shot 42 on the front nine and withdrew in debilitating pain.What, then, should we believe? The scorecard.Golf is the ultimate exercise in sporting objectivity. There's only one way for Woods to move beyond his injuries, personal turmoil and uncommon struggles on the course: Play well. Make more birdies than bogeys, pull off some amazing shots, climb into contention on the weekend.He doesn't have to win right away, but he needs to show signs his game is no longer in hibernation and he's figuring out this new, Sean Foley-designed swing. Remember, we're fast approaching two years (in November) since Woods won any kind of tournament. He's plunged to No. 28 in the world rankings.Woods still brings everlasting credibility on the course, given his transcendent achievements. Even with his three-year drought in majors, no other active PGA Tour player has more than four career majors (Phil Mickelson).Think about that for a moment. Woods has not won any of the 13 majors played since his epic U.S. Open victory at Torrey Pines in June 2008 - and he still owns at least 10 more major titles than every other tour player.That's why he commands headlines every time he shows up at a tournament.Even so, the landscape has changed since Woods crashed into a fire hydrant and watched his personal life unravel. More players than ever are capable of winning, which

 
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louis vuitton outletforce to defend the former president, who still enjoys a degree of sympathy among parts of the population. "We are mobilizing people to attend the trial because judges nowadays are influenced by pressure from the street," said Alaa Abdel Nabi, an engineering student who runs one of several Facebook pages of Mubarak admirers. "When he came to power, Egypt had just come out of a war, and we progressed a great deal since then. Now, in the six months since the revolution, we have destroyed the country, dismantling one institution after the other."Relatives of revolutionary activists killed or maimed during the January and February unrest are also planning to converge at the Police Academy Wednesday morning, with many of

 

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