41 Behrend Beacon October 2, 2009 I www.thebehrendbeacon.com LOCAL NEWS MEADVULE A city man will serve a lengthy prison sentence after pleading guilty to the rape of a child. Crawford County Judge John Spataro sentenced 22-year-old Nathaniel D. Coulson this morning to serve a 10-to-20- year state prison sentence for pleading guilty to the first-de gree felony charge. Coulson is also required to register his whereabouts with the Pennsylvania State Police after he was deemed a sexually violent predator under the state's Megan's Law. Meadville police accused Coulson of having a sexual re lationship with a young girl from June 2006, when the girl was 11 years old. until this year, when she was 13. HARBORCREEK A garage fire spread to a Harborcreek Township house late Tuesday night, forcing a family to flee. Crews with the Brookside, Belle Valley, Harborcreek, Kuhl Hose, Lawrence Park and Fair field fire departments had the blaze under control by about 1 a.m. A man and his two children ran out of the home and were unharmed. Carpin said the family was taken to a relative's home. Fire investigators esti mated the home had $50,00 in damage. WARREN A man delivering newspapers in Tidioute was injured this morning after losing control of his car when a bear ran onto the roadway. Michael J. Morris, 24, was listed in stable condition at Hamot Medical Center. Police said the Warren man was driving a Ford Explorer west on Route 337 when a bear came out of the woods nearby onto the road, just west of Shaney Road. About 2:40 a.m., Morris swerved to miss the bear, losing control of the SUV. An Erie man was stabbed several times Tuesday after noon during a fight at the cor ner of East 1 Oth Street and East Avenue. Dominick Diaz, 19, was walking when he approached a group standing at the corner, Erie police said. A fight broke out at about 3:10 p.m., and Diaz was stabbed four times in the back and buttocks. He was taken to Hamot Med ical Center, where he was ad mitted. His family has asked that no other information be made available. “Yeah, because I have a “Yes, because cops are al www.goerie.com i ninja for a roommate ways patrolling at night.” named Katie Duffy.” Looking for a chance to be Want the opportunity for a resume bolster? * W F ..... _ » w.va.--- :>:*'<*»♦#*'** * Submit your creations to t*le BthrenrfMMiConl &4d*+&sZo*s cm ineJmda -flash WORLD NEWS 1. Earthquake aid sent to Indonesia JAKARTA - Deliveries of aid are being sent to western In donesia after a powerful earth quake which left at least 1,100 people dead. The quake, with a magnitude of 7.6, triggered a landslide in Sumatra that blocked roads and cut power lines. Hundreds of buildings col lapsed in Padang, the capital of West Sumatra province. Priyadi Kardono, a spokesman for Indonesia's Na tional Disaster Agency, said some 100 to 200 people had died in Padang and more than 500 houses and buildings had collapsed. ■BBC World News 2. Guinea calls lor unity government - Guinea's mili CONAKRY - Have Your Say: Mary Sperry Freshman Biology The •He p,. « <=• K * * * »».« »«*»-*•***-**** m:erßs'♦'bol i-N ,i,.. World & National News tary leader has called for a gov ernment of national unity days after dozens of opposition sup porters died when protests turned violent. The rally was triggered by ru mours that Moussa Dadis Ca mara, who seized power in a coup, would run for president. Capt. Camara has called for "a commission of inquiry backed by the UN" to investi gate the deaths. 3. Tsunami rescue begins In Pacific LALOMANU - A relief oper ation has begun in the Samoan islands, which were hit by a tsunami that killed at least 113 people and wiped out villages and resorts. Rescue officials said planes carrying medics, food, water and other supplies were head ing to the stricken Pacific is lands of Samoa and American Samoa. Dan Weibel Andy May Bill McGee Freshman Sophomore Freshman Plastics Engineering Plastics Engineering Secondary Education . _*■ *■** *“*** ''t*~;i*U«* ■- * *“ 4 * ;;* . i •rr. ;;:;:r.::.. -,;• : ,^.*»♦»*** ♦*♦»**.♦ O' •». «K »**«*•♦* *^ . .» #m<* f * * ' t ,**<♦»-•>** * it.,***’**** I** 1 ** .%>Hp 4. Tufts University: No sex in room while roommmate is present BOSTON, Massachusetts - A new policy at Tufts Univer sity prohibits students in dorms from having sex while their roommate is in the room, ac cording to the university's 2009- 2010 student handbook. The Massachusetts univer sity’s formal rule also bars so called "sexiling" - exiling a roommate from the room so the other roommate can engage in sexual activity. ■BBC World News 5. Travolta: Defend ents threatened to blame me for son's death ■BBC World News Do you feel safe on campus? Why or why not? “Absolutely, I have no reason “Yes, because I’m six-foot- . . ... not to. I had valuable stuff two, 215 pounds, and 100 I advertising and business: here all last year and nothing percent man.” j behrendbeaconadsia gmail.com happened.” *********** Local & National NATIONAL NEWS NASSAU, Bahamas - John Travolta testified Wednesday that would-be extortionists threatened to go the media with stories implying "the death of my son was intentional and I was culpable somehow." 6. Justices to re- view Patriot Act provision WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Supreme Court has agreed to review a civil liberties dispute over the government's power to criminalize "support" of a ter rorist organization. The justices on Wednesday accepted review of a key provi sion of the 2001 Patriot Act, and whether it threatens free speech rights of those who would assist non-violent activi ties of designated groups. The government noted that "since its inception, the organi zation has waged a violent in surgency that has claimed over 22,000 lives" BEACON ONLINE The new Beacon website, www.thebehrendbeacon.com, is your online source for cam pus news. Constantly updated with new and breaking news stories, the website will feature immediate coverage of events as well as an archive of past articles in the Beacon. We also offer a Twitter ac count, (a behrendbeacon, which will be used to let students know of breaking news hap pening at the college: notifica tion of important events about to begin, police reports at the campus, or developments not yet released to students by the college. The site also offers a RSS feed, links to Erie resources, and Behrend students’ blogs. 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