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Coq said the case would be assigned a judge and a verdict could take three months

The missionaries were taken to a downtown courthouse Friday to appear before an investigative judge in a closed hearing, said Jean-Louis Martens, 부천 안마 a senior Haitian judicial official.

They were escorted into the building one by one by Haitian police who covered their heads with a blue sheet so that they could not be photographed. None of the Americans responded to reporters’ shouted questions.

Defense attorney Edwin Coq told reporters he would ask the judge to grant the missionaries « provisional release, » a type of bail without money posted, until their trial, a date for which has not been established.

« I hope that they will be released today, » Coq said.

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The investigating judge charged the Americans on Thursday with kidnapping for trying to take 33 children across the border into the Dominican Republic on Jan. 29 without documentation.

Coq has said that the group’s leader, Laura Silsby, knew she couldn’t remove the youngsters without proper paperwork, but he characterized the other nine missionaries as unknowingly being caught up in actions they didn’t understand.

« They were naive. They had no idea what was going on and they did not know that they needed official papers to cross the border. But Silsby did, » he said.

Silsby waved to reporters Thursday but declined to answer questions as the missionaries were taken back to the holding cells where they have been held since Saturday. She had expressed optimism before the hearing. « We expect God’s will be done. And we will be released, » she said.

The missionaries’ detention has raised concerns among other countries including France, whose foreign ministry on Friday urged the Haitian government to quickly set up a bilateral commission to look into adoption procedures. French families have taken in 277 Haitian children since the quake.

Family members of the detained Americans released a statement late Thursday saying they were concerned about their relatives jailed in a foreign country.

« Obviously, we do not know details about what happened and didn’t happen on this mission, » the statement said. « However, we are absolutely convinced that those who were recruited to join this mission traveled to Haiti to help, not hurt, these children. »

A CBS News employee who witnessed Thursday’s court proceedings says Silsby told the judge: « We were trying to do what’s best for the children. »

When the judge asked, « Didn’t you know you were committing a crime? » Silsby quietly answered, « We are innocent. »

But CBS News correspondent Bill Whitaker reports there are serious questions tonight about Silsby’s motives. The 40-year-old business woman, who convinced members of Idaho’s Central Valley Baptist Church to follow her dream of an orphanage in Haiti, has a troubling financial history.

She’s been the subject of eight civil lawsuits, 14 for unpaid wages, Whitaker reports. Her Meridian, Idaho house is in foreclosure. She’s had at least nine traffic citations in the last 12 years including four for failing to register or insure her car.

The Baptist group, most of whose members are from two Idaho churches, had said they were rescuing abandoned children and orphans from a nation that UNICEF says had 380,000 youngsters in that plight even before the quake.

But at least two-thirds of the children involved in the case, ranging in age from 2 to 12, have parents, although the parents of some told The Associated Press they gave them up willingly because the missionaries promised the children a better life.

Each was charged with one count of kidnapping, which carries a sentence of five to 15 years in prison, and one of criminal association, punishable by three to nine years. Coq said the case would be assigned a judge and a verdict could take three months.

The magistrate, Mazard Fortil, left without making a statement. Social Affairs Minister Jeanne Bernard Pierre, who earlier harshly criticized the missionaries, declined to comment. The government’s communications minister, Marie-Laurence Jocelyn Lassegue, said only that the next court date had not been set.

« Obviously this is a matter for the Haitian judicial system, » U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told reporters Friday.

« We’re going to continue to provide support, as we do in every instance like this, to American citizens who have been charged and hope that this matter can be resolved in an expeditious way. But it is something that a sovereign nation is pursuing based on the evidence that it presented. »

Members of Idaho’s congressional delegation said in a statement Thursday that they are working to ensure the missionaries have access to legal help and medical attention.

Silsby had begun planning last summer to create an orphanage for Haitian children in the neighboring Dominican Republic. When the earthquake struck she recruited other church members, and the 10 spent a week in Haiti gathering children for their project.

Most of the children came from the ravaged village of Callebas, where people told the AP they handed over their children because they were unable to feed or clothe them after the quake. They said the missionaries promised to educate the children and let relatives visit.

Their stories contradicted Silsby’s account that the children came from collapsed orphanages or were handed over by distant relatives.

She also said the Americans believed they had obtained in the Dominican Republic all the documents needed to take the children out of Haiti.

The Dominican consul in Haiti, Carlos Castillo, told the AP on Thursday that the day the Americans departed for the border, Silsby visited him and said she had a document from Dominican migration officials authorizing her to take the children from Haiti.

Castillo said he warned Silsby that if she lacked adoption papers signed by the appropriate Haitian officials her mission would be considered child trafficking. « We were very specific, » he said.

They said the missionaries promised to educate the children and let relatives visit

The missionaries were taken to a downtown courthouse Friday to appear before an investigative judge in a closed hearing, said Jean-Louis Martens, a senior Haitian judicial official.

They were escorted into the building one by one by Haitian police who covered their heads with a blue sheet so that they could not be photographed. None of the Americans responded to reporters’ shouted questions.

Defense attorney Edwin Coq told reporters he would ask the judge to grant the missionaries « provisional release, » a type of bail without money posted, until their trial, a date for which has not been established.

« I hope that they will be released today, » Coq said.

Who is Laura Silsby?Haiti Earthquake – Latest CoverageHaiti Quake: How You Can Help

The investigating judge charged the Americans on Thursday with kidnapping for trying to take 33 children across the border into the Dominican Republic on Jan. 29 without documentation.

Coq has said that the group’s leader, Laura Silsby, knew she couldn’t remove the youngsters without proper paperwork, but he characterized the other nine missionaries as unknowingly being caught up in actions they didn’t understand.

« They were naive. They had no idea what was going on and they did not know that they needed official papers to cross the border. But Silsby did, » he said.

Silsby waved to reporters Thursday but declined to answer questions as the missionaries were taken back to the holding cells where they have been held since Saturday. She had expressed optimism before the hearing. « We expect God’s will be done. And we will be released, » she said.

The missionaries’ detention has raised concerns among other countries including France, whose foreign ministry on Friday urged the Haitian government to quickly set up a bilateral commission to look into adoption procedures. French families have taken in 277 Haitian children since the quake.

Family members of the detained Americans released a statement late Thursday saying they were concerned about their relatives jailed in a foreign country.

« Obviously, we do not know details about what happened and didn’t happen on this mission, » the statement said. « However, we are absolutely convinced that those who were recruited to join this mission traveled to Haiti to help, not hurt, these children. »

A CBS News employee who witnessed Thursday’s court proceedings says Silsby told the judge: « We were trying to do what’s best for the children. »

When the judge asked, « Didn’t you know you were committing a crime? » Silsby quietly answered, « We are innocent. »

But CBS News correspondent Bill Whitaker reports there are serious questions tonight about Silsby’s motives. The 40-year-old business woman, who convinced members of Idaho’s Central Valley Baptist Church to follow her dream of an orphanage in Haiti, has a troubling financial history.

She’s been the subject of eight civil lawsuits, 14 for unpaid wages, Whitaker reports. Her Meridian, Idaho house is in foreclosure. She’s had at least nine traffic citations in the last 12 years including four for failing to register or insure her car.

The Baptist group, most of whose members are from two Idaho churches, had said they were rescuing abandoned children and orphans from a nation that UNICEF says had 380,000 youngsters in that plight even before the quake.

But at least two-thirds of the children involved in the case, ranging in age from 2 to 12, have parents, although the parents of some told The Associated Press they gave them up willingly because the missionaries promised the children a better life.

Each was charged with one count of kidnapping, which carries a sentence of five to 15 years in prison, and 청주 마사지 one of criminal association, punishable by three to nine years. Coq said the case would be assigned a judge and a verdict could take three months.

The magistrate, Mazard Fortil, left without making a statement. Social Affairs Minister Jeanne Bernard Pierre, who earlier harshly criticized the missionaries, declined to comment. The government’s communications minister, Marie-Laurence Jocelyn Lassegue, said only that the next court date had not been set.

« Obviously this is a matter for the Haitian judicial system, » U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told reporters Friday.

« We’re going to continue to provide support, as we do in every instance like this, to American citizens who have been charged and hope that this matter can be resolved in an expeditious way. But it is something that a sovereign nation is pursuing based on the evidence that it presented. »

Members of Idaho’s congressional delegation said in a statement Thursday that they are working to ensure the missionaries have access to legal help and medical attention.

Silsby had begun planning last summer to create an orphanage for Haitian children in the neighboring Dominican Republic. When the earthquake struck she recruited other church members, and the 10 spent a week in Haiti gathering children for their project.

Most of the children came from the ravaged village of Callebas, where people told the AP they handed over their children because they were unable to feed or clothe them after the quake. They said the missionaries promised to educate the children and let relatives visit.

Their stories contradicted Silsby’s account that the children came from collapsed orphanages or were handed over by distant relatives.

She also said the Americans believed they had obtained in the Dominican Republic all the documents needed to take the children out of Haiti.

The Dominican consul in Haiti, Carlos Castillo, told the AP on Thursday that the day the Americans departed for the border, Silsby visited him and said she had a document from Dominican migration officials authorizing her to take the children from Haiti.

Castillo said he warned Silsby that if she lacked adoption papers signed by the appropriate Haitian officials her mission would be considered child trafficking. « We were very specific, » he said.

After 80 years of independence, the South is on the losing side of World War II and must be brought back into the Union

MOVIES

« El Cantante » stars Marc Anthony as drug-addicted salsa singer Hector Lavoe, and his real-life wife Jennifer Lopez as Lavoe’s wife, Puchi.

« The Bourne Ultimatum: » Matt Damon returns as former CIA officer Jason Bourne trying to unravel the mystery of the past he cannot remember. In this third movie in the series, he finds help from a journalist Paddy Considine.

« Resurrecting the Champ » stars Samuel L. Jackson as a former boxing champ who is now homeless. A young reporter, played by Josh Hartnett, tries to help him get back on his feet.

« Underdog: » A beagle, voiced by Jason Lee, develops superpowers after he become involved with a crazy scientist’s experiment.

TV

The Independent Film Channel will air a four-part documentary miniseries, « Indie Sex, » Wednesday through Saturday at midnight EDT. Be forewarned, some of the imagery is very graphic. The series documents the way sex has been portrayed in the movies since the 19th century and is directed by Lisa Ades and Lesli Klainberg.

Nothing says summer like Shark Week, back for its 20th summer on Discovery Channel. Viewers can feed on this programming event as it fills the network’s schedule from Sunday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 a.m., totaling more than 130 hours. Programs include « Deadly Stripes: Tiger Sharks, » Monday, 9 p.m. and « Shark Tribe, » Thursday, 9 p.m.

MUSIC

« New Impossibilities » by Yo-Yo Ma, Silk Road Ensemble includes both traditional and new music.

« Elvis Viva Las Vegas » includes Elvis Presley’s hit « Viva Las Vegas » and his version of the Righteous Brothers’ classic « You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling. »

BOOKS

« Beyond Reach »by Karin Slaughter is the author’s sixth book in her Grant County Ga. series. Dr. Sara Linton and her husband, police chief Jeffrey Tolliver, are investigating meth trafficking, white supremacy and deep family secrets. They must go through all these things in order to solve the mystery of detective Lena Adam’s escape from a hospital after being injured in an explosion.

« Settling Accounts Book IV: In at the Death » by history author Harry Turtledove finishes his 10-book saga of what would have happened had the Confederate states won the Civil War. After 80 years of independence, the South is on the losing side of World War II and must be brought back into the Union.

DVD

« 300 » stars Gerard Butler, Lena Headey, 천안 마사지 Dominic West and David Wenham in this movie about historic Battle of Thermopylae. It features additional scenes of the Traitorous Hunchback and Never-Before-Seen giant warriors. The movie is directed Zack Snyder.

« Lonely Hearts », directed by Todd Robinson, stars John Travolta, James Gandolfini, Salma Hayek and Jared Leto. Travolta and Gandolfini play homicide detectives tracking down a pair of criminal lovers in the 1940s. It’s based on to true story of the Lonely Hearts killers.

THEATER

« Opus » opens Aug. 7, at the Off Broadway 59E59 Theaters. While members of a world-famous string quartet is preparing for their next big gig, their founder disappears. The replacement inspires them with her gifts, but things become heated during a rehearsal session for Beethoven’s Opus 131.

Haiti Earthquake – Latest CoverageHaiti Quake: How You Can Help The officials said they could not immediately provide the names of the hospitals but said they were in several parts of the country, including Port-au-Prince

When the catastrophic earthquake struck Jan. 12, authorities immediately decided to make all medical care free. More than 200 international medical relief groups have sent teams to help, and millions of dollars of donated medicine has been flown in.

U.N. officials told The Associated Press they had information that about a dozen hospitals – both public and 천안 마사지 private – had begun charging patients for medicine.

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The officials said they could not immediately provide the names of the hospitals but said they were in several parts of the country, including Port-au-Prince.

« The money is huge, » said Christophe Rerat of the Pan American Health Organization, the U.N. health agency in the region. He said about $1 million worth of drugs have been sent from U.N. warehouses alone to Haitian hospitals in the past three weeks.

Hospitals don’t need to charge patients to pay their staff, because Haitian Health Ministry employees are getting paid with donated money, Rerat added.

U.N. officials said that beginning now, any hospital found levying fees for medicine will be cut off.

But they added the U.N. would consider continuing to supply non-governmental groups working at private hospitals hit with embargoes if the NGO can make a convincing case that none of the people it is treating are being charged.

A member of the special Haitian government commission created to deal with the post-quake medical crisis, Dr. Jean Hugues Henry, said he had no knowledge of any hospitals charging for services or medicine.

« Tomorrow, we will clarify that the government never gave anyone permission to charge for medicine and services, » he said.

Haiti now has about 90 hospitals, including public and private hospitals and field hospitals set up in the quake’s aftermath.

3, the dolls come to life as high school girls who vow to keep their friendship together even though their different interests in school are pulling them apart

TheShowBuzz.com brings you an exclusive listening party featuring the complete original soundtrack from the movie, with songs by Jibbs, Ashlee Simpson, Lifehouse and more.

In the « Bratz » movie, due out Aug. 3, the dolls come to life as high school girls who vow to keep their friendship together even though their different interests in school are pulling them apart.

The Bratz fit into four different cliques. Janel Parrish plays Jade, the scientist; Skyler Shaye plays the jock, Cloe; Nathalia Ramos plays Yasmin, the singer-journalist; and Logan Browning plays Sasha, 부천 마사지 the cheerleader.

In their new school, Carry Nation High, the foursome discovers how difficult to navigate the high school’s social structure, which is based firmly on cliques. They decide that they should take a stand against pressure.

« Bratz – Original Movie Soundtrack » Track Listing1. Rock Star – Prima J 2. Fearless – Daechelle 3. Love Is Wicked – Brick & Lace 4. Rainy Day – Janel Parrish 5. Open Eyes – The Bratz 6. Heartburn – NLT 7. It’s All About Me – Chelsea Staub in the role of « Meredith » 8. Now or Never – Orianthi 9. Out From Under – Joanna 10. In Crowd – Sean Stewart 11. Express Yourself – Black Eyed Peas ft. Apl de Ap 12. My Life – Slumber Party Girls 13. Go Go – Jibbs 14. It Doesn’t Get Better Than This – Alex Band 15. Saying Goodbye – Matt White 16. Invisible – Ashlee Simpson 17. Alter Ego – Clique Girlz 18. Tell Me – Dropping Daylight 19. If This Is – Lifehouse 20. Fabulous – Chelsea Staub in the role of « Meredith »

« But the complete truth is, I was scared of what people might think of me

Reynolds, 45, says she was « intentionally evasive » when people asked how she’d dropped 160 pounds in three years. The former « View » co-host opens up about her weight loss and self-esteem issues in a story featured in the September issue of Glamour magazine, on newsstands Aug. 7.

« Everything about me was already so public (mostly my own doing — talk about dumb!), so of course everyone wanted to know what I had done, » she writes. « I was also terrified someone would have a tragic result after emulating me without making an informed decision with her doctor.

« But the complete truth is, I was scared of what people might think of me. I was afraid to be vulnerable, and ashamed at not being able to get myself under control without this procedure. »

Keeping her decision private made her a hypocrite, she says, because she had been so outspoken about her firing from ABC’s « The View » last year.

Reynolds, who weighed 307 pounds at her heaviest, says her « out-of-control behavior » began around her 40th birthday in 2002. Feeling lonely, she turned to food for comfort and gained 75 pounds over the course of 17 months. She had the procedure in August 2003.

« I used to look in the mirror and take pride in my figure, but that was when I was legitimately a full-figured woman, » she says. « I’d gradually gone from full-figured to morbidly obese. »

Reynolds opted for surgery after a friend expressed concern about her weight. It was a success, she says, though she found she was « still consumed with the same anger, 대구 마사지 shame and insecurity as before. »

Her husband, banker Al Reynolds, encouraged her to begin psychological therapy in the summer of 2005. She learned, among other things, that she « couldn’t control what others thought, » she says. She began to heal by talking openly about her weight loss to strangers.