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I was born in Romania in 1989, just nine months before the Communist dictatorship of Nicolae Ceaușescu ended and the world learned of the horrors of Romanian orphanages.Between 1966 and 1989, up ...
Michael Karl Geilenfeld was sentenced to 210 years in prison after he was convicted of sexually abusing children at the Haiti orphanage he founded.
Victims of the American founder of an orphanage in Haiti for street boys gave heart-wrenching statements on how his sexual abuse destroyed their lives.
The air in Tsévié, Togo, still carried the scent of goats and red earth when ten-year-old Emmanuel Atossou first stepped into the orphanage compound. He As a kid, Emmanuel Atossou started to ...
The Flyers named Rick Tocchet as their next head coach, the team announced Wednesday. Tocchet is well-known to Flyers fans, having played 11 of his 18 NHL seasons with the team.
According to TSN’s Pierre LeBrun, the Flyers didn’t shy away from signing Tocchet to a huge contract. LeBrun tweeted that Tocchet signed a five-year deal that will earn him $5.25 million annually.
The Philadelphia Flyers hired Rick Tocchet as head coach, bringing in a franchise icon to try to turn around the franchise's fortunes.. He replaces John Tortorella, who was fired in March.The ...
The Flyers join the Penguins and Buffalo Sabres as the only teams in the East to see their playoff odds hit 0%. A miracle run out of the basement and back into the fight isn’t impossible, but it ...
A federal jury in Miami has delivered a guilty verdict against Michael Karl Geilenfeld, the 73-year-old founder of a Haitian orphanage, on multiple charges of child sexual abuse. The Colorado man ...
PINNAWALA, Sri Lanka:Sri Lanka's main elephant orphanage marked its 50th anniversary Sunday with a fruit feast for the 68 jumbos at the showpiece centre, reputedly the world's first care home for ...
The National Hockey League in conjunction with the Philadelphia Flyers have named 12 players making up the First and Second Quarter-Century Teams for the Philadelphia Flyers from 2000-2025.
A woman who grew up in a Turkmen orphanage claims that defenseless orphans like her endure hunger, abuse, and even sexual exploitation in her country’s state-run institutions. But the government ...
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