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Pedophiles Flock to Jersey Shore for Spot on "To Catch a Predator"

Each episode also features live bate- an individual of legal age posing as a youngster, eager to learn the language of love.

"You don't realize it's around until it's staring you in the face and they're saying, 'Let's go upstairs,'" said Casey, the New Jersey "youngster". Her last name is not given for obvious reasons.

"Some of the guys are just plain disgusting and think it's fine to do something with a 13-year-old," Casey said.

It went down like this....

Known watchdog group Perverted Justice made the first call to county authorities.

"They had evidence of a large number in online pedophiles who expressed a strong desire to come to Ocean County and engage in sexual acts with what they believed to be children between the ages of 12 and 15 years old," Ocean County Prosecutor Thomas Kelaher said.


Family briefs

Local children's book creators Caralyn and Mark Buehner try to get it "just right" in their take on the Goldilocks fairy tale. The Salt Lake City couple will read from and sign Goldilocks and the Three Bears, (Dial Books for Young Readers, $16.99) at 11 a.m. April 28 at The King's English Bookshop, 1511 S. 1500 East, Salt Lake City.
The Buehners will read from Caralyn's text, to be followed by a brief demonstration by illustrator Mark. The event is free and open to the public.
Utah readers may find the book's setting familiar. The bears' house is a log cabin in a forest filled with evergreens, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and bisected by a trout-filled stream.
As usually, the Buehners have hidden animals on each page for children to find.


The Infiltration of Knox College: The College Experience of Super ...

Sept. 13, 1962 was a sweltering day for freshmen to cart boxes and bags into the dorms of Knox College. With a high of 91 degrees Fahrenheit and only traces of clouds, families went through the typical rigmarole of meeting roommates, dorm mates, and extending firm handshakes as greetings. Raub Hall was crowded during the unpacking process, and even though there were only about a dozen students in Robert Hanssen's second floor suite, the heat affected everyone.

In Elaine Shannon and Ann Blackman's book The Spy Next Door, former dorm mate Tom Kozel notes, "My mother recalls that when it was time for Bob's parents to leave, he did not want them to go"—a strange observation given what we know about Hanssen's family life.

Overly critical, Howard Hanssen, Robert's father, often went to great lengths to ensure his son would not become too proud of himself, according to Shannon and Blackman's book.


Guide to festivals, 2007

If you can pull it from the waters, pluck it from a garden or chop it down in a swamp, chances are you can find a festival in south Louisiana that celebrates it.

From the Des Allemandes Catfish Festival to the Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival to the Patterson Cypress Sawmill Festival, south Louisianians are game for gathering in the name of our natural resources to eat, drink and play.

If you can't grow it, then you can learn to play it, dance to it or simply float along our waterways in it.

Some events, such as the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and the Madisonville Wooden Boat Festival, attract people from around the world. Others, such as Visitation of Our Lady Cajun Festival in Marrero, draw a smaller neighborhood crowd.

No matter the size, all are staffed by locals dedicated to the cause of reveling in what makes south Louisiana such a rich place to live.


The Vanishing Batak Tribe

The end of the Batak had come and gone. Their culture was already gone. The language was all that remained. Do you doom yourself and your children to lives of abject poverty, ridden with disease and living with hunger on a daily basis just to preserve a language?

By Antonio Graceffo
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