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It was really difficult. At our house -- we've got children
Child Abuse: Dilemma of missing children-3 Jan 08, 2003
It's a challenge. But that's one of the reasons why we invest in a study like NISMART. We want to get a very accurate picture where we will have researchers get information about the definitions that are used
Child Abuse: Dilemma of missing children-3 Jan 08, 2003
Most of our data takes several years to come in
Child Abuse: Dilemma of missing children-3 Jan 08, 2003
We have not made a significant investment in the collection of that data that we perhaps ought to
Child Abuse: Dilemma of missing children-3 Jan 08, 2003
When a child 5 or 6 (years old) doesn't go to school for 10 or 20 days, it's a major indication of risk
Child Abuse: Dilemma of missing children-3 Jan 08, 2003
Robert Flores is a Hispanic-American sports journalist for ESPN, which he joined in 2005. He is currently an anchor for ESPNEWS and for ESPN's SportsCenter (2007-present). In addition, he is also a substitute studio host for ESPN2's Friday Night Fights. He currently hosts SportsCenter from 12 P.M - 3 P.M alongside Chris McKendry. Flores is a 1992 graduate of the University of Houston with a B.A. in Radio/Television.
In 2006, he co-anchored ESPNEWS with Danyelle Sargent (now with Fox Sports Net) when she made her now infamous statement "What the fuck was that," due to technical difficulties. Coincidentally, Flores was once fired for muttering the same curse word on-air in 2004 when he worked for KEYE in Austin, Texas.