Usually people swim away from sharks, but a diving instructor in Australia swam towards one, and helped save it from a slow, painful death.
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Usually people swim away from sharks, but a diving instructor in Australia swam towards one, and helped save it from a slow, painful death.
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VATICAN CITY (CBSNewYork/AP) — Pope Francis has accepted U.S. prelate Theodore McCarrick’s offer to resign from the College of Cardinals following allegations of sexual abuse, including one involving an 11-year-old boy, and ordered him to conduct a “life of prayer and penance” in a home to be designated by the pontiff until a church trial is held, the Vatican said Saturday. Francis acted swiftly after receiving McCarrick’s letter of resignation Friday evening, after recent weeks have brought a spate of allegations that the 88-year-old prelate in the course of his distinguished clerical career had sexually abused both boys and adult seminarians. The revelations posed a test of the pontiff’s recently declared resolve to battle what he called a “culture of cover-up” of similar abuse in the Catholic’s church’s hierarchy. READ: • Statement of Archdiocese of Washington • Statement of Cardinal Theodore McCarrick • Statement of Cardinal Timothy Dolan McCarrick had been already removed from public ministry since June 20, pending a full investigation into allegations he fondled a teenager over 40 years ago in New York City. A man, who was 11 at the time of the first alleged instance of abuse, says a sexually abusive relationship continued for two more decades. McCarrick has denied the initial allegation. The prelate rose steadily up the U.S. Church’s ranks, from auxiliary bishop in New York City, to bishop in Metuchen, New Jersey, to archbishop of Newark, New Jersey, and then to Archbishop of Washington, D.C., the nation’s capital, the city where the papal ambassador to the United States is based. While most of the scandals involving pedophile clergy have involved rank-and-file priests, some cases involved bishops, and there are a few involving cardinals, including a current case in Australia of one of Pope Francis’ closest advisers, Cardinal George Pell, who now faces a criminal trial in his homeland. Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, archbishop emeritus of Washington, speaks about refugees on Dec. 8, 2015, in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) In the case of Scottish Cardinal Keith O’Brien, accused by former seminarians in 2013 of sexual misconduct, Francis only accepted his resignation after the Vatican’s top abuse prosecutor conducted a full investigation, two years after the first revelations came out. But the Holy See’s announcement about McCarrick said that Francis was taking action, by isolating McCarrick and ordering penance even before “accusations made against him are examined in a regular canonical trial.” In addition, Francis, “ordered his suspension from the exercise of any public ministry,” indicating he was approving the measure already in effect since last month. A Catholic University canon law expert, Kurt Martens, noted that this was the first time an order of penance and prayer had been issued before a church trial could take place. Since he is over 80, McCarrick was already no longer eligible to vote in a conclave to elect a pope. But being a “prince of the church,” as cardinals are sometimes called, is a top honor of the church, and those elevated to that rank are called upon to advise the pope. Bishops have been implicated in the sexual abuse scandals that have stained the Catholic church’s reputation worldwide for decades now, but often for their roles in covering up for pedophile priests by shuffling them from parish to parish and keeping the faithful in the dark about the allegations about clergy whose pastoral duties often bring them into contact with minors. Earlier this month, an Australia bishop became the most senior Roman Catholic cleric to be convicted of covering up child sex abuse. Adelaide Archbishop Philip Wilson was sentenced to 12 months in detention by an Australian court in a landmark case welcomed by some abuse survivors as a strong warning to institutions that fail to protect children. (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
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Thon Maker said Thursday that he disagrees with FIBA’s decision to suspend him for three international games for his role in a massive brawl that broke out earlier this month during a World Cup Asian qualifier between Australia and the Philippines.
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Thon Maker said Thursday that he disagrees with FIBA’s decision to suspend him for three international games for his role in a massive brawl that broke out earlier this month during a World Cup Asian qualifier between Australia and the Philippines.
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(CNN)- Wildlife rangers in northern Australia captured a massive 600 kilogram (1,300 pound) crocodile after first spotting it nearly a decade ago. The crocodile, estimated to be more than 60 years old, was found lurking near a boat ramp in the Katherine River. At 4.71 meters (15.45 feet), the croc is the longest-ever trapped in the region. The previous record holder was a 4.6 meter-long croc captured in 2011. Though the average saltwater crocodile is about 5 meters (17 feet) long, according to National Geographic, captures of this size are rare, park authorities said. Wildlife officials have been searching for the crocodile since it was first spotted in 2010, according to Tracey Duldig, the acting director of Wildlife Operations in the Northern Territory. They sought to capture and isolate it so in order to prevent it from “interacting with humans.” The reptile will now “be taken to a croc farm in the Katherine region,” she said. Saltwater crocodiles, affectionately referred to as salties, can be spotted throughout the Northern Territory. So far this year, 187 of them have been captured in the Top End — the northernmost part of the Northern Territory, according to the Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife website, which advises visitors to be “crocwise.” “Croc danger is real. Do not become complacent or risk your life,” it warns.
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While the showground of rap battle is now spreading its wing in the international realm—Raw Barz Australia, Raw Barz UK and Raw Barz India …
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Five teams from Australia’s National Basketball League will visit the U.S. for 2018-19 preseason exhibition games. The 76ers, Jazz, Clippers, Suns, Nuggets and Raptors will host.
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Five teams from Australia’s National Basketball League will visit the U.S. for 2018-19 preseason exhibition games. The 76ers, Jazz, Clippers, Suns, Nuggets and Raptors will host.
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Five teams from Australia’s National Basketball League will visit the U.S. for 2018-19 preseason exhibition games. The 76ers, Jazz, Clippers, Suns, Nuggets and Raptors will host.
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One of modern soul and R&B shining lights, Washington's Allen Stone is heading to Australia this September for a one-off show at Melbourne's …
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With their final pick of the 2018 NFL draft, the Eagles selected Jordan Mailata, a 6-foot-8, 346-pound offensive tackle prospect from Australia with no football experience.
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KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Sunshine Girls went down 50-54 to England in a humdinger on day two of the Netball World Cup in Sydney, Australia.
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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) – Veteran left-hander Shivnarine Chanderpaul has been dumped from the West Indies Test squad for the upcoming two-Test series against Australia starting next month.
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