The Portland Daily Sun, Wednesday 26, 2011

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Lewd link found, removed from school website BY CASEY CONLEY THE PORTLAND DAILY SUN

Superintendent James Morse says links to pornographic content that turned up this week on the Portland Public Schools’ website was likely caused by a virus or other computer bug. But it remains unclear whether

the school system’s network was seriously harmed by the incident or whether website visitors could have been exposed to the problem. “That’s probably some kind of virus that’s gotten into the system,” said Morse, who is on vacation on the West Coast and was not aware of the situation until contacted by a

reporter. “Clearly we wouldn’t have that garbage on our site.” For at least an hour yesterday, the school-sanctioned directory page belonging to special services director Bonnie Violette had two embedded links labeled “Free Adult Chat.” Anyone who clicked the link was re-directed to an adult-themed

site with images of naked women. It’s not clear when the links were added to Violette’s site, or whether similar content was added to directory pages belonging to other school department employees or were present elsewhere on the site. The links on Violette’s page were see LEWD page 9

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Police: Rite Aid ‘bomb’ was a fake

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A bomb scare mobilized the city’s Hazardous Device Unit Tuesday after police found a device they believe was intended to look like an actual homemade pipe bomb, officials said. Bomb technicians determined that the white foot-long pipe, wrapped with electrical tape and plastic tubing, was empty and did not pose a threat after examining the device for at least an hour. It was discovered by police following an attempted pharmacy robbery — the fifth in Portland since the end of August. The attempted robbery and subsequent bomb scare occurred at a Rite Aid located at 701 Forest Ave. “I can’t say for sure at this point, (but) it would be a strong coincidence if in fact it was two separate incidents,” said Acting Chief Michael Sauschuck, who spoke at the scene following the incident. The device was discovered by officers following an investigation into the attempted robbery. Police say a man approached the pharmacy counter and passed a note Bomb technicians determined that the white foot-long pipe left in the bushes at Rite Aid Pharmacy at see BOMB page 6

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