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his home, on Penn State property and elsewhere. The scandal has
provoked strong criticism that Penn State officials didn't do enough to stop
Sandusky, and prompted the departures of Paterno and the school's longtime president,
Graham Spanier.Curley, 57, Penn State's athletic director, was placed on leave by
the university after his arrest. Schultz, 62, returned to retirement after spending
about four decades at the school, most recently as senior vice president
for business and finance, and treasurer.Nov. 5, 2011: In this photo provided
by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General, former Penn State football defensive
coordinator Gerald "Jerry" Sandusky, is escorted in handcuffs to a waiting police
car in Bellefonte, Pa.
reflects the difficulties that Libya's leaders face as they try to
forge an army, integrating some of the militias and disarming the rest.Officials
acknowledge that process could take months, and that they can't force the
militias to go along.Panetta told reporters Friday that his visit to the
Libyan capital will give him a better sense of the situation and
allow him to pay tribute to the people for bringing down Qaddafi
and trying to establish a democratic government."It seems to me they are
working through some very difficult issues to try to bring that country
together," said Panetta. "It's not going to be easy. This is not
a country that has a tradition of democratic institutions and representative government.
This is going to take some work."But he said he has seen
indications that the Libyans are making progress."I think that any country like
Libya that was able to do what they did and show the
courage that they did in making the changes that took place
llions of dollars more in Libyan assets frozen elsewhere are also expected
to be released.The Security Council froze the assets of five key Libyan
financial institutions in March following the uprising against Qaddafi's 42-year rule and
his deadly crackdown on protesters.After Qaddafi's death and the end of the
eight-month civil war in October, the Security Council eased some financial restrictions
to allow a resumption of trading. But the freeze on assets that
the Central Bank and Foreign Bank held before March remained in place
until Friday's delisting.Britain's Hague welcomed the sanctions committee's decision, saying "Libya's government
will now have full access to the significant funds needed to help
rebuild the country, to underpin stability and to ensure that Libyans can
make the transactions that are essential to everyday life.""The transitional government must
now redouble its efforts to build a transparent and accountable financial system
which will un
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