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The Louisville archdiocese will pay $25.7 million to settle near
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stanley becher y priests and other employees of the Roman Catholic Church, both sides announced Tuesday. No settlement is one that either side jumps up and down and celebrates, said plaintiffs attorney. What s to be celebrated is the closure that this settlement brings to these cases, to the liv
stanley thermos es of these people, to the many years of torment and certainly to this Catholic community, to get this very ugly business behind them. The archdiocese has been inundated with lawsuits over the past 14 months from people who claim they were sexually abused as children. The suits, many of them containing decades-old revelations, claim the archdiocese knew of the abuse but concealed it and did nothing to stop it.No monetary figures had been raised by either side heading into the negotiations.McMurry previously said he would seek a settlement that would fairly and adequately compensate the victims and demonstrate the archdiocese s complicity and accountability and guilt over the last 50 years. The archdiocese has said it expects to spend more than $1 million on legal, settlement and counseling costs by June 30, the end of its fiscal year. It recently announced it was cutting 34 jobs, or about 12 percent of its work force, as well as freezing salaries and slashing its budget by about $2 million. The archdiocese has been here for 200 years and we re still going to be here, Brian Reynolds, t Vrvg Wis. Gov. to meet with D.A. in probe of aides
Switzerland got a lot going on. There are the mountains, the lakes, the delicious chocolate, the less-delicious cheese. Oh, and the money, the warehouses full of money. No wonder they ;re worried about someone crashing through the
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stanley taza ried about an invading force coming after their money. They ;re actively preparing for an invasion. Back in August, the Swiss army carried out an exercise called Operation Duplex-Barbara that envisaged a French force from the Jura region storming across the borders to take back the money that Switzerland had stolen from them. Seriously. For its credibility, the Swiss army must work to ward against threats of the 21st century, local leader Antoine Vielliard told a newspaper in Lausanne. Okay to be fair, it important for any army to uphold its credibility. But jeez, could they maybe pick a less laughable scenario Switzerland hasn ;t been invaded by a foreign country since the Napoleonic Wars, and these days, France tends to be better at waving white flags than invading neighboring countries. Daniel Berger, a Sw
termo stanley iss captain, did explain to the press that it the exercise was actually designed to prepare for any invading force. Which, again, shouldn ;t really be an issue unless we somehow all travel back to the turn of the 19th century. And by the way, don ;t mess with the Swis