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Thursday, March 27, 2003
Remains found in nuns’ car, one nun shaken but safe
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By Sonja Barisic
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NORFOLK, Va. — Police found
human remains Wednesday in a car
belonging to two nuns who authorities
say were abducted from rural Georgia by
a man accused of killing his father.
One of the nuns was still missing
Wednesday, and police were searching a
marshy area for a man who had aban
doned their car during a police chase.
The other nun. Sister Lucie Kristofik,
72, had been left at a motel in Norfolk the
day before and was shaken but uninjured,
authorities said. She told police that when
her abductor left sometime Tuesday, tak
ing Sister Philomena Fogarty with him,
she was able to free herself and go to the
police
front desk for help, Norfolk
spokesman Chris Amos said.
Amos said authorities were searching
for the abductor and also awaiting a med
ical examiner’s report on a decapitated
body found Wednesday in nearby Virginia
Beach. “There are indications that the car
that was found with the human remains is
going to be connected with the body
found in Virginia Beach,” Amos said.
Sheriff Mike Jolley, of Harris County,
Ga., where the women live, said the body
was believed to be that of the missing
nun. Hamilton, Ga., Police Chief Dan
Colberg said the head, hands and feet had
been cut off.
Police had been looking for their
alleged abductor, 25-year-old Adrian
O’Neill Robinson, since Sunday, when
he allegedly shot his father.
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NEW YORK (AP) - Cal
Janet Marder has been
the first woman to leadtheef
bis in Judaism's
branch.
As president of the Cei
Conference of American
beginning Saturday, he leads!
organization of 100 membf
377 of them are women.
The Reform branch
ordained women rabbis sin
Feb. 1972; today, half
studying to become
bis are female.
Marder has led Congregate
Beth Am in Los Altos Hills
since 1999. Nearly 1,300
lies belong to the Silicon
congregation near Sti
University.
She was previously re
director for Reform's syna
union and rabbi of Beth Ch)
Chadashim in Los Angeles,
first synagogue with an outref
to gays and lesbians to beactt?
ed by the Reform movement
Cardiologist wants
to help build new
Iraqi democracy
HOUSTON (AP) - If Saddsi
Hussein is toppled, a Houslt
cardiologist who was born
Baghdad wants to help build
democracy in Iraq.
Mahdi Al-Bassam, 58, is
founding member of the list
National Congress, a coalition!
opposition groups dedicatedf
deposing Saddam and help*
create a democratic Iraq, Heh
helped draft a constitutional
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similar to the one in the U#
States.
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Middle East political experts*!'
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is toppled.
One Iraqi-American born 13
the United States said hewo f
ries that the INC would ^
forced upon Iraq by outsiders
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have the right to decide thede);
tiny of Iraq," Nebeil Al-C
said. "If they want to decide'
they should go there and
like the Iraqis."
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