Sunday, April 09, 2006

Psychic readings surprise some students


Psychic readings surprise some students
Staff Reports
April 07, 2006

Zehra Chaudhry was shocked with her psychic reading in the Bovee University Center Down Under Food Court Wednesday.
“It was really good and she was very accurate,” she said.
The Shepherd sophomore was one of many students to attend Program Board’s Psychic Fair.
Katie O’Toole, Program Board’s daytime chairwoman, said the event was successful because of the crowd participation.
“We’ve done it in the past and we always have a really good turn out,” the Mt. Morris senior said.
Psychics traveled all the way from New York to tell students their futures.
Livonia sophomore Connie Henderson said she came to the event because it was an interesting subject.
“I’ve been to a psychic before and the event is free, so I figured, why not,” she said.
Henderson said she did not hope to hear anything in particular about her future, she was just excited to see what was in the cards.


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Cop Suspended for Psychic Consult

An Australian federal police officer has been suspended for consulting a clairvoyant as part of an investigation into a death threat made to the country's prime minister, a newspaper reported Sunday. The officer, whose identity has not been released, reportedly consulted clairvoyant Elizabeth Walker after inquiries into the threat to Prime Minister John Howard hit a dead end, The Sunda y Age reported. In a statement to the newspaper, an Australian Federal Police spokesman confirmed an officer was being investigated. "I can confirm we are currently investigating the matter. A member of the AFP has been suspended," the statement said. "The AFP takes seriously all allegations of misconduct by officers, and does not condone the use of psychics in security matters."
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