PHILADELPHIA - The University of Pennsylvania apologized to members of MOVE Monday, for using the remains of one of the group’s members as a case study in anthropology classes.Members of the West Philadelphia-based organization rejected the apology at a news conference, saying it’s 36 years late.MOVE said it’s empty words by, what they call, an untrustworthy institution.The city bombed the MOVE compound on Osage Avenue in 1985.The group said they’re still demanding justice for the 11 people who died, including children."Not only did they kill my children, kill my sisters and brothers, but they have desecrated what they say are their remains.