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Dodge Traffic Tix With Physics

  • Beating a ticket with physics?AP

A UCSD physicist was able to argue his way out of a traffic ticket with a bit of audacity and four pages worth of complex mathematics.

Dmitri Krioukov, a senior research scientist at the University of California, San Diego, was issued a ticket for failing to completely stop at a stop sign. Rather than eat the $400 charge, Krioukov decided to fight, producing a four page paper entitled “The Proof of Innocence,” arguing that it was physically impossible for him to violate the law.

It worked.

"The judge was convinced, and the officer was convinced as well," Krioukov told PhysicsCentral.

By emphasizing the difference between linear and angular velocity, Krioukov argued that what the police officer witnessed was actually an illusion inconsistent with reality. It's the same reason why trains seem to move slowly when they're far away but then speed up when they're close -- even when the actual velocity has remained constant.

“Therefore my argument in the court went as follows: that what he saw would be easily confused by the angle of speed of this hypothetical object that failed to stop at the stop sign. And therefore, what he saw did not properly reflect reality, which was completely different," Krioukov told NBC San Diego.

Krioukov has since uploaded his paper online (pdf), describing it in his abstract as “a way to fight your traffic tickets.”

“The paper was awarded a special prize of $400 that the author did not have to pay to the state of California.”

See the full research paper



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El Salvador heralds 1st murder-free day in nearly three years

SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - No one was murdered in El Salvador on Saturday, officials said, in what was the first homicide-free day in nearly three years for the Central American country plagued by violent drug gangs. "After years when the number of murders reached alarming levels of up to 18 per day, we saw not one homicide in the country," President Mauricio Funes said in a statement released on Sunday. The murder-free day was the first recorded since leftist Funes took office in June 2009. ...

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Killer swan blamed for man\'s drowning

An angry swan is being blamed for knocking a man out of his kayak in a Chicago pond and then continuing to attack until the man drowned.

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Simon in \'X Factor\' Affair?

  • Simon Cowell and former "X Factor" judge Dannii Minogue reportedly had an affair, a new book claims.AP/REUTERS

Just weeks after one of its judges was embroiled in a sex tape scandal, the “X-Factor” panel is back at the center of another alleged affair.

In a new biography of “X-Factor” creator Simon Cowell, former BBC journalist Tim Bower alleges that Cowell had an affair with ex-judge , Dannii Minogue, according to a report from the U.K. Mirror.

In 2008, when allegations of an affair first began, both Minogue and Cowell denied it.

“They are said to have spent several nights together, but the ­relationship petered out after a while,” a source told the Mirror.

But  while Bower, whose book “Sweet Revenge: The Intimate Life of Simon Cowell” will be released Friday, says Cowell was reportedly initially furious when he learned that Bower planned to write about the affair, he eventually confessed to it, reports say.

Cowell is quoted as allegedly saying “I had a crush on her,” of Minogue.

“It was Dannii's hair, the sexy clothes and the t***. I was like a schoolboy. She was foxy. She was a real man's girl. Very feminine,” he allegedly said.

“Every guy in the world fancies Danni. She's become a sex symbol since joining the show and the contestants love her. She's got that Sophia Loren, movie-star sex appeal, I love sitting next to her.”

Cowell, for his part, tweeted about his shock over the book and its allegations.

“Just seen the TV ad for the unauthorised book on me. Yikes!” he wrote.

Minogue, who recently split from boyfriend Kris Smith, is said to be devastated over the allegations. She left the “X Factor” panel last year.

Last month, judge Tulisa Contostavlos confessed to appearing in a leaked sex tape with an ex-boyfriend.



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Feds bulk up for Roger Clemens perjury retrial

  • April 16, 2012: Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, and his attorney Rusty Hardin, arrive at federal court in Washington for jury selection in the perjury trial on charges that he lied when he told Congress he never used steroids and human growth hormone.AP

The Justice Department, embarrassed by blundering into a mistrial of Roger Clemens last year, has added more prosecutors as it tries again to convict the famed pitcher of lying to Congress when he said he never used performance-enhancing drugs.

Jury selection in the new trial begins Monday.

The legendary former pitcher, who famously reveled in staring down hitters, will face a prosecution lineup of five lawyers -- more than double the two from the first trial.

Last July, U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton declared a mistrial on only the second day of testimony, after prosecutors showed jurors evidence that had been ruled inadmissible. Walton also will preside over the new trial, which is expected to last four weeks to six weeks.

The Clemens team won't be outgunned. It has six lawyers working on the case, led by Houston lawyer Rusty Hardin, whose Rusty Hardin & Associates has represented sports stars such as quarterback Warren Moon, baseball star Wade Boggs and NBA great Scottie Pippen, each a Hall of Famer.

Both Hardin and the U.S. attorney's office for the District of Columbia, which is prosecuting the case, declined to comment for this story, citing Walton's gag order.

Michael McCann, a law professor and director of the sports law institute at Vermont Law School, said it was unusual to have so many prosecutors "for a perjury case that isn't terribly complicated."

Prosecutors know that some potential jurors might object to spending too much money on the case because Walton advised them last year that some of the original jurors thought it was would be a waste of money to retry Clemens.

McCann said the department has extra motivation to convict Clemens, given the amount of money spent on the case and the underwhelming outcome of its more-than-seven-year investigation of Barry Bonds over steroids.

Bonds, baseball's career home run leader, was found guilty last year on just one count, obstruction of justice, for giving an evasive answer to a grand jury when asked about drug use.

He received a sentence of 30 days confinement at his estate in Beverly Hills. Prosecutors dropped three other counts charging Bonds with making false statements after the jury deadlocked on those charges. Bonds has appealed his conviction.

"For the government to lose this case after obtaining a very mild victory against Bonds," McCann said, "would invite a lot of questions about the appropriateness of these prosecutions."

In addition, the Justice Department recently closed, without bringing any charges, an expensive two-year, multi-continent investigation of possible drug use by Lance Armstrong, the cyclist who beat cancer and won the Tour de France seven straight times.

The essence of the Clemens case remains the same: The seven-time Cy Young Award winner is charged with perjury, false statements and obstruction of Congress for telling a House committee under oath, in both a public hearing and in a deposition with committee staff, that he hadn't used steroids or human growth hormone during his 24-season career.

The key witness for the government will be Clemens' former strength trainer, Brian McNamee, who says he injected Clemens with steroids and human growth hormone, and even kept the used needles that will be entered as scientific evidence at trial.

Clemens' lawyers will seek to discredit McNamee, who provided drugs to several professional baseball players and has acknowledged he hasn't always told the truth about Clemens' drug use and other matters. McNamee initially denied giving Clemens drugs, before admitting to federal agents he injected the pitcher. The defense team has said that the trainer fabricated the evidence.

Harder to discredit will be another prosecution witness, Andy Pettitte, a former Clemens teammate who recently came out of retirement to mount a comeback attempt with the New York Yankees. Pettitte says that Clemens, in a private conversation in 1999 or 2000, acknowledged using HGH. Clemens has said Pettitte "misremembers" their conversation.

If convicted on all six charges, Clemens faces a maximum sentence of up to 30 years in prison and a $1.5 million fine. Maximum penalties are unlikely because Clemens doesn't have a criminal record, but Walton made plain at the first trial that Clemens was at risk of going to jail.

Under U.S. sentencing guidelines, Clemens probably would face up to 15 months to 21 months in prison.



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Romney taps longtime adviser to lead VP search

Mitt Romney has tapped a longtime adviser to begin his search for a vice presidential candidate. 

Romney said Monday that Beth Myers is in charge of "selection and vetting and analysis." 

"I have selected someone who has been a counselor of mine for a number of years, Beth Myers. 

She was my chief of staff when I was governor," Romney said during an interview with Diane Sawyer of ABC News outside Fenway Park in Boston. 

Romney is moving forward as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee after rival Rick Santorum suspended his campaign last week. 

Myers was Romney's chief of staff when he was Massachusetts governor. She currently is a senior adviser on his presidential campaign. 

When asked about Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Romney said "he's one of the terrific leaders in our party." 

"But I think it's way too early to begin narrowing down who the potential vice presidential nominees might be," he said. "But we're beginning that process, we'll talk about a lot of folks, and then go through the kind of vetting and review process that you have to go through to make sure whoever you select will pass the evaluation that's required by the American people." 

Romney wouldn't offer any hints as to when the months-long process would end. 

"We do have a deadline in mind as to when I'd like to be able to reach a decision but I'm not giving you that date at this stage," he said in the interview, adding that it would "certainly" happen before the Republican National Convention in late August.



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Rep. Issa: Mastermind of GSA bash \'still being paid\'

The chairman of the congressional committee holding the first hearing on a federal agency's now-infamous Las Vegas conference complained Monday that the organizer behind the spending spree -- who is also one of his key witnesses -- is still being paid. 

Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, noted that Jeffrey Neely is on administrative leave along with four other employees of the General Services Administration. 

Neely is expected to invoke his Fifth Amendment right not to answer questions during testimony at the hearing set for Monday afternoon. 

Issa told Fox News that while the hearing will be about broader issues of spending and accountability at the agency, he hopes Neely gets booted off the payroll. 

"Remember, this is an individual who's still being paid today by the American people," Issa said. "He hasn't been fired." 

Two GSA officials were fired after an inspector general report found the agency spent more than $820,000 on the 2010 conference. The head of GSA also resigned. 

Neely, on leave as regional commissioner of the Public Buildings Service for the Pacific Rim, was largely responsible for the Las Vegas conference. 

The Oversight Committees released internal memos that showed GSA officials debated last year whether to give Neely a bonus for his job performance. The officials were aware at the time that the inspector general was investigating the conference spending. 

The now-resigned GSA administrator, Martha Johnson, granted Neely a $9,000 bonus over the objection of Deputy Administrator Susan Brita. 

Brita wrote in a November 2011 email, that "based on what we know already" about the conference and a questionable awards program, "I would not recommend a bonus." 

Johnson wrote in an email, "yes on a bonus" in part because Neely had to serve in an acting capacity "forever and a day." 

Lawmakers at this point are looking beyond the 2010 conference itself and into other areas where the agency may have spent money imprudently, such as on employee incentive programs. 

The hearing Monday will surely fuel the controversy, which has expanded almost daily as new details emerge about the decision-making at the top levels of the GSA. 

Issa said the conference is the "tip of the iceberg." 

"Although (Neely) may soon be leaving the GSA, we hope, we want to know when he's out the door how we're going to change behavior throughout the government service," Issa said Monday. 

Among those on the witness list Monday are GSA Inspector General Brian Miller and Johnson. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report.



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6 killed in deadly Oklahoma tornado- PHOTOS: Heavy damage after Midwest storms

A sixth person died after devastating tornadoes swept across Oklahoma over the weekend, local officials said Monday.

The latest victim was believed to be a seriously injured man who died in the hospital overnight after Woodward, Okla., was struck by a tornado, Fox affiliate KOKH-TV reported.

Two men and three children also died when a twister nearly a quarter mile wide tore across the city of 12,000 early Sunday and continued on through Tangiers, located 67 miles west of Woodward.

Of those victims, one man and his two young daughters were killed when the tornado ripped through a trailer park. 

Around 30 other people were hurt as a result of the severe weather conditions, KOKH reported.

As the cleanup efforts were set to begin Monday, local news reports showed TVs, microwaves and vacuum cleaners among the debris strewn across what remains of the trailer park.

Church groups and volunteers were ready to assist with the cleanup operation as most of the area saw its electricity working once more. The worst-hit areas were still without power, according to the report.

The Red Cross set up a relief shelter at a local church for those displaced by the storms.

Woodward police chief Harvey Rutherford told KWTV that a tower designed to send a repeating signal to the city's tornado siren system was disabled by the storm, which meant that many residents received no warning of the approaching predawn twister.

Roughly 120 tornadoes were spotted across Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Iowa over the weekend.

Most of those sightings were in Kansas, where one half mile-wide wedge tornado came close to hitting downtown Wichita.

Newscore contributed to this report. 



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Was US-Born Terror Leader Killed by Rival Jihadist?

  • May 11, 2011: American-born Islamist militant Omar Hammami speaks during a news conference in Somalia.AP

U.S. intelligence officials are scrambling to confirm reports that Omar Hammami, the American-born leader of an Al Qaeda-aligned terror group in Somalia, has been executed. 

Unconfirmed reports surfaced in Somali media claiming the al-Shabaab jihadist was hunted down and beheaded on orders from a rival leader in the network.   

A U.S. intelligence official told Fox News that, if true, Hammami's death could be a turning point in the recruitment of Americans and western Europeans by al-Shabaab -- as Hammami was thought to play a prominent role in that western outreach. 

"Our folks have been looking for anything on this," the intelligence official told Fox News, adding: "We have not been able to confirm this report." 

Significantly, web postings on jihadist forums have surfaced that speak of the American's death. 

Somali media reports claim Shabaab leader Ahmed Abdi Godane is accused of ordering the execution. Hammami reportedly said last month in a statement that other Shabaab leaders had him fearing for his life. 

Hammami, born in 1984, grew up outside Mobile, Ala., in the city of Daphne. 

But the American has been in war-torn Somalia for several years. In that time, he has emerged as one of the most recognizable and outspoken voices of terrorist propaganda. He was going by the name of Abu Mansour al-Amriki, or "The American." 

Al-Amriki first surfaced in the terror group in October 2007, when Al-Jazeera TV aired a report about the "common goal" of Al Qaeda and hard-line militants in Somalia. The report described al-Amriki as "a fighter" and "military instructor," but he concealed his face with a cloth wrap throughout the report. 

In April, he showed his face for the first time, during a highly-polished, 30-minute recruitment video posted online. It featured anti-American hip-hop music and sporadic images of Usama bin Laden. 

Hammani's death could be a blow to the Al Qaeda affiliate, at least for its western recruiting efforts. 

Al-Shabaab was responsible for the recruitment of some two dozen young men of Somali descent from the Minneapolis area.



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How To Get Their Derrieres

Summer is in the air, and with it, resolutions to shape up those problem parts. In the coming weeks, we're going to some of Hollywood's top trainers to get their tips on how you can get the most desired body parts of today's fittest celebs. 

And we're starting with the biggest muscle in the body: The gluteus maximus. Specifically, Pippa Middleton's now world famous royal derriere, and "Inglourious Basterds" star Michael Fassenbender's much-viewed stone-chiseled backside.

Getting glutes like these will take you some work, but you don't need a $400 personal trainer or pricey pilates to get a backside like these stars. In fact, you can get them for free.

We talked to celebrity trainer Robert Brace, creator of the 28 Day Challenge workout DVD, and health consultant on Food Network series "Fat Chef," about how the ladies can get Pippa's pert part and Fassbender's fine backside.

According to Brace, Men and women need different exercise strategies because women naturally carry more body fat than men, due to their hormonal make up and the fact that women need the extra fat during childbirth. So women need exercises that they can do higher repetitions to burn more fat and men generally need higher weights with less repetition to build more muscle mass.

If you have health issues or pre-existing conditions, check with your doctor first. Then try these butt moves. As always, ladies first.

Gals: Closed Feet Squats

Try a traditional squat with your feet together. Stand up straight with your feet together. Hold a medium weighted dumbbell in each hand, if this is too heavy for you, you can start without weight. Then sit back like you're sitting on a chair until your thighs are parallel with the floor. When you place your feet together in this position it forces the gluteal muscles to work harder. Return to a standing position by pushing from the heel of your foot, straightening your legs and propelling your butt upwards and forwards.  

PHOTOS: Pippa Middleton.

Gals: Single Leg Hip Raises

Lie flat with your back on the floor. Bend your knees and place both feet on the floor. Then take one leg and straighten it towards the ceiling. With the foot that is on the floor, rest your weight on your heels so that your toes are off the floor. Then perform 20 single leg hip raises, slowly thrusting your hips to the ceiling. Smile as you feel the burn.

For guys wanting to get Fassenbender's sculpted bum, here are two great exercises.

Guys: Step Ups

Step-ups are a great way to develop the legs and butt. This can be done anywhere that you have a raised platform or step. Step onto the platform with one leg and use your leg and gluteal muscles to propel your body upwards and forward as you stand up straight up on the step. The higher the platform the more your butt has to work.

PHOTOS: Michael Fassbender.

Both the guys and the girls can't forget to add interval training to their routines

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Guys: Lunges

Lunges are also a tried and true method of building an incredible tush. Stand up straight with your hand by your sides and your feet hip width apart. Take one large step forward and bend the front knee until the thigh is parallel with the floor. Your knees should not extend beyond your toes. While taking your front leg forward, drop your back knee towards the floor (don't let your knee hit the floor).  Finish by pushing off your front leg and returning to standing.

Both the guys and the girls can't forget to add interval training to their routines to burn fat and keep your muscles lean and tight. Interval training is short bursts of high intensity activity followed by short periods of rest. It is the fastest way to shred fat and get lean before building that butt.

Next week: How to get the abdominals of Gwen Stefani and Ryan Reynolds.



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Oklahoma shooting spree suspects plead not guilty

TULSA, Okla. (AP) - A judge entered not guilty pleas Monday for two Oklahoma men accused of going on a racially-motivated shooting spree in a predominantly black section of Tulsa this month, killing three people and wounding two others.

Jake England and Alvin Watts appeared in Tulsa County District Court via closed-circuit television from jail, where they have been held since their arrests Easter Sunday.

Special Judge William Hiddle assigned a lawyer to Watts - England already had a lawyer - and entered not guilty pleas for both to charges of first-degree murder, shooting with the intent to kill and malicious harassment in the April 6 attacks in Tulsa. The harassment counts imply the victims were targeted because they are black.

The first-degree murder counts are punishable by execution or life in prison, but prosecutors say they have not decided whether to seek the death penalty.

The early-morning shootings terrorized Tulsa's black community over Easter weekend. William Allen, Bobby Clark and Dannaer Fields were killed, and David Hall and Deon Tucker were wounded.

Police said England and Watts confessed after their arrests and said they chose the victims at random.

Authorities, who have described the pair as white, contend the two housemates targeted their victims because they believe England wanted to avenge his father's shooting death by a black man two years ago.

A day before the shootings, England apparently wrote a Facebook post saying that it was the second anniversary of his father's death, using a racial slur and lamenting that "it's hard not to go off."

A friend of England's said England is Cherokee Indian and is not a racist.

Documents filed with the charges said anonymous callers to a police department hotline before the men were arrested claimed England was a racist who hated black men and that he "has mentioned he will die in a shootout with the police if he has to." England's family and friends have said the death of his father and his girlfriend's January suicide sent him into a downward spiral.

Local and national black leaders have called on prosecutors to bring hate crimes charges against the two. Jesse Jackson spoke with black leaders last week, while NAACP President Benjamin Jealous visited Tulsa on Sunday and spoke at an event to raise money for the victims' families.

Oklahoma's malicious harassment law is a misdemeanor on the first offense and carries a sentence of up to one year in prison and a $1,000 fine.

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Warning of heat, Boston Marathon advises inexperienced, ill: \'Don\'t run\'

BOSTON - Runners are gathering in Hopkinton for the start of the Boston Marathon with more to worry about than the up-and-down 42.195-kilometre road to Copley Square.

Temperatures are expected to rise to 30 degrees. That can be dangerous for those who aren't accustomed to running in heat.

Race organizers have warned inexperienced marathoners to sit this one out. They've been offered a deferment into next year's race.

There's no way of knowing until after the entire field crosses the starting line how many of the 27,000 registered runners will take them up on it.

Geoffrey Mutai rode perfect temperatures last year to an unprecedented victory in two hours three minutes two seconds that was the fastest marathon ever run. He's back to defend his title, along with fellow Kenyan Carolina Kilel on the women's side.



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Failed N. Korea launch may pave way for more tests

  • April 15, 2012: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un applauds as he leaves after a mass military parade in Pyongyang.AP

The very public failure of North Korea's latest missile launch lays the groundwork for more testing and potentially more provocative acts by the budding regime of Kim Jong-un, U.S. officials told Fox News. 

The rocket tested last week failed about a minute after it was deployed. 

Kim Jong-un, in his first public speech, went on to declare that his "first, second and third" priorities are to strengthen the military -- as the regime unveiled a huge display of weapons in a Pyongyang military parade including a purportedly new missile. 

"The botched rocket launch is clearly a setback for the North Koreans," one U.S. official told Fox News, while warning that the regime probably will not be deterred. 

"The acknowledgment of failure was unprecedented, but it lays the groundwork to say more testing is needed to validate research. We probably haven't seen the last North Korean provocation," the official said. 

The public display on Sunday was seen by regional observers as another example of the importance North Korea's leaders place on their weapons-development program, though it's unclear whether the missile on display was real. 

Significantly, U.S. officials are not denying that preparations have begun for a third nuclear weapon test. They do not deny that activity had been picked up through satellite imagery -- that shows North Korean workers digging tunnels into the existing mines that were used for tests in 2006 and 2009.



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Denver man tries out to be Broncos cheerleader

A Colorado man danced off against more than 200 women in a bid to become the Denver Broncos' first male cheerleader.

The NFL team's judges welcomed the unlikely entry from Sacha Heppell in the first round of the 2012 tryouts Sunday.

"It's huge. I'm excited, totally thrilled," Heppell told KUSA before his audition. "No male has ever made it through auditions. I don't even know if a male even made it to the auditions."

"It's an open call, so anyone can show up and try out," a member of the judging panel said, adding that the decision on whether to accept a male hopeful would be based on his "dance ability" alone.

After being put through his paces, Heppell said getting the chance to perform his pro football routine was "amazing," although he admitted, "I messed up a few times."

The judges agreed, cutting him from the competition to cheer Peyton Manning and Co. at Mile High next season.

"I'm a little disappointed. I gave it all I got," Heppell said, though he remained undeterred in pursuit of his dream. "I'm going to continue to practice throughout this year, and I will be back next year."



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Ex-NASA worker says he was fired for his beliefs

David Coppedge, a former computer specialist with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, spent much of his free time advocating for the idea that a higher intelligence must have had a hand in creation. Now, a judge will decide if his commitment to that belief has also cost him his job.

Closing arguments in Coppedge's wrongful termination lawsuit against the Pasadena-based JPL begin Monday after a five-week trial that has generated intense interest among proponents of the idea that life is too complex to have evolved through evolution alone. The case will be decided by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Ernest Hiroshige because both sides agreed to forgo a jury.

Coppedge, who worked on NASA's Cassini mission exploring Saturn and its many moons, claims he was demoted - and then let go - for promoting his views on intelligent design. The former "team lead" alleges that he was discriminated against because he engaged his co-workers in conversations about the idea and handed out DVDs on the topic while at work.

Coppedge lost his "team lead" title in 2009 and was let go last year after 15 years on the mission.

JPL denies the claims. In court papers, lawyers for the California Institute of Technology, which manages JPL for NASA, have said Coppedge received a written warning because his co-workers complained of harassment. They also said Coppedge lost his "team lead" status because of ongoing conflicts with others.

Caltech lawyers contend Coppedge was one of two Cassini technicians and among 246 JPL employees let go last year due to planned budget cuts.

Coppedge, who began working for JPL as a contractor in 1996 and was hired in 2003, is active in the intelligent design sphere and runs a website that interprets scientific discoveries through the lens of intelligent design. His father authored an anti-evolution book and founded a Christian outreach group.

He is also a board member for Illustra Media, a company that produces video documentaries examining the scientific evidence for intelligent design. The company produces the videos that Coppedge was handing out to co-workers, said Becker, his attorney.

His main duties at JPL were to maintain computer networks and troubleshoot technical problems for the mission. In 2000, he was named "team lead," serving as a liaison between technicians and managers for nearly a decade before being demoted in 2009.

He sued in April 2010 alleging religious discrimination, retaliation and harassment and amended his suit to include wrongful termination after losing his job last year.

Coppedge is seeking attorney's fees and costs, damages for wrongful termination and a statement from the judge that his rights were violated.



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Surgery gives woman her voice back after 35 years

  • Jan Christian, courtesy of FOX 19

A 52-year-old Ohio woman finally got her voice back after she hit her throat on the dashboard in a severe car accident 35 years ago, FOX 19 reported.

Jan Christian broke her neck in four places during that car accident, and she was left with a weak voice. Two years later, she married her husband, who never really heard her speak.

However, Christian recently met Dr. Sid Khosla, an ear, nose and throat specialist at University Hospital in Cincinnati â€" and he was able to fix her larynx through a series of operations.

Khosla and a colleague compared the theories of how wind affects a jet engine to how wind affects the ability to speak in order to restore her voice. Now, Christian is talking more than ever. 

technology of how wind affects a jet engine in order to restore Christian's voice, and now Christian is talking more than ever.

“(My husband) used to joke that he had the perfect wife, one that couldn't talk,” Christian said.

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Texas eatery serves $12K, 10-course Titanic meal

NASA mounted space shuttle Discovery on a jumbo jet Sunday (April 15), in preparation for the retired orbiter's delivery to the Smithsonian. The paired air- and spacecraft are expected to depart Florida for Washington, D.C., on Tuesday morning (April 17), weather permitting.

Discovery's mating to the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA), NASA's modified Boeing 747 jetliner, came a day later than the space agency had planned. On Saturday, wind gusts at the Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility set the 167,000 pound (75,300 kilogram) Discovery swaying under its lift sling, posing a risk that it could impact the Mate Demate Device (MDD), the gantry-like steel structure used to hoist the shuttle onto the jetliner.

Workers reconvened at 5 a.m. EDT (0900 GMT) on Sunday, to finish retracting the shuttle's landing gear. They then raised the orbiter 60 feet (18 meters) off the ground so that the carrier aircraft could be positioned underneath. Discovery was then lowered onto the jumbo jet's three protruding attach points to achieve a "soft" mating.

Work continued throughout the day Sunday to secure, or "hard" mate, Discovery to the 747, before removing the hoist sling and backing the paired vehicles out of the MDD on Monday morning. [How Space Shuttles Fly on 747 Jets (Photos)]

 Emotional ending

"Assuming the weather is good, we'll back out [of the Mate-Demate Device] in the morning, That will give a whole day of opportunity for the media, the public, and for our employees to come out and get a good view of Discovery's last time on top of a 747 here at Kennedy Space Center," said Stephanie Stilson, flow director for the transition and retirement for the space shuttle orbiters. [Gallery: Discovery Mated to Jumbo Jet]

Among the space program workers expected to come out and view Discovery on Monday are the members of its 39th and final spaceflight, the six astronauts who flew the STS-133 mission in March 2011.

According to Stilson, who also led the ground processing for Discovery's last 11 missions, seeing it be readied for one last ferry flight was eliciting mixed feelings.

"It's hard not to be happy, because we have achieved another one of our goals," Stilson told collectSPACE.com. "That is how we look at things. We have a job to do, and that is to get Discovery to the Smithsonian. So this is the next step to get there. So we're very happy because everything has gone well to get to this point."

"But then, when I start to think about the fact that this is last time to do this with Discovery, it is sad," she continued. "It is not something that we want to have as a last opportunity. But that's part of the job, that is where we are with the program and the way things are going."

"So I'm just going to enjoy it, be happy and allow myself to really see the team at their best. Even if this is one of the last times we do it, at least they're doing it to the best of their ability, very professional, very dedicated and who can't be happy about that? It's a great experience," Stilson said.

Final ferry flight

Discovery's mating with the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft marked a final reunion for the space shuttle and jumbo jet. The same aircraft was used to first deliver Discovery to the Kennedy Space Center on Nov. 9, 1983.

In the three decades since, Discovery was paired with this Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, NASA 905, for 14 out of its 18 ferry flights.

"This is something we have done many times before," said Stilson. "We have the same exact Mate-Demate Device out in California at the Dryden Flight Research Center so if we landed out west, we would go through the same process to get the orbiter that landed out there back home to Kennedy. And then, when we used to do maintenance periods out in California, we would load up from here [in Florida] and then ferry out to Palmdale."

Two large cranes will take the place of the Mate-Demate Device when the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft arrives with Discovery at Washington Dulles International Airport on Tuesday (April 17).

After a day spent offloading the orbiter, NASA and the Smithsonian will hold an arrival ceremony on Thursday (April 19) when Discovery will be rolled over to the National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, located adjacent to the airport.

Visit shuttles.collectspace.com for continuing coverage of the delivery and display of NASA's retired space shuttles.

Follow collectSPACE on Facebook and Twitter @collectSPACE and editor Robert Pearlman @robertpearlman. Copyright 2012 collectSPACE.com. All rights reserved.



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Police probe \'killer\' python in urban Japan

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In a 2009 survey of eighth graders in Oregon, one in 16 said they had participated in the "choking game," according to research published Monday.

The game -- a misnomer because of its risks, researchers say -- involves putting pressure on the neck with a towel or belt to cut off someone's oxygen supply, then releasing the pressure to give a "high" sensation.

The one-in-16 figure is in line with research from elsewhere in the United States and in other countries where youth are known to play the choking game, according to Dr. Thomas Andrew, New Hampshire's chief medical examiner.

"Of more concern in these studies that have been coming out over the last several years is that among that group... there's a smaller subset that seem to like the phenomenon enough to continue doing it on a regular basis," said Andrew, who has studied asphyxia games but wasn't involved in the new research.

Of Oregon kids who said they'd played the choking game, close to two-thirds reported having done so more than once, and more than a quarter had played at least five times.

"Some kids may experience it and say, 'This is the worst thing that's ever happened to me. I'm never going to do it again,'" Andrew told Reuters Health.

"The kids that go on to repeat it, it may not be in groups anymore. It could escalate into doing it by yourself with a ligature, and of course that's the highest risk of all."

Along with the risk of asphyxiation, the choking game comes with a chance of seizures that can cause brain damage, Andrew said. He's also seen cases of kids with fatal head injuries from when they hit the ground after their air supply was cut off.

"The more times you repeat something like this, the better the chance of a bad outcome," said Robert Nystrom, from the Oregon Public Health Division in Portland, who worked on the study.

His team's findings are based on a 2009 survey given to more than 5,000 Oregon eighth graders. The researchers found that kids who were sexually active and those who used drugs or alcohol were more likely to have played the choking game -- also known as Knock Out, Space Monkey or Flatlining -- than abstainers.

Boys and girls were equally likely to have participated.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found 82 media reports of kids dying from playing the choking game from 1995 through 2007 -- but that the figure is likely an underestimate, Nystrom and his colleagues write in Pediatrics.

If a kid asphyxiates trying to get high alone, the death could look like a suicide, for example.

While groups of youth have been playing asphyxiation games for generations, researchers said they may be more dangerous and contagious now than they used to be.

"The activity itself is not new, but I think the ability to spread the word about it via the internet is adding some fuel to the fire," said W. Hobart Davies, a psychologist from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee who has studied the choking game but didn't participate in the new research.

"If you watched the kids doing it on YouTube, you'd think it was the most fun thing people have ever done," he told Reuters Health.

That's why the most important message is for parents and other adults who work with kids not to be afraid to bring up the choking game and its risks, researchers agreed.

"By eighth grade, kids already know. They're talking about this," Nystrom told Reuters Health.

Teaching kids and teens about the dangers of the game should be part of programs that also address drugs, alcohol and risky sexual behavior, Andrew said.

He pointed to one study that showed 40 percent of kids surveyed in Texas and Canada didn't see any danger in playing the choking game, whether or not they had ever participated themselves.

"I hope that it just becomes a part of the conversation," Andrew said.

"It's not perfectly safe, and that's the message that we need to get across."

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Te-Boo! Jets\' new backup Tebow booed at Yankee Stadium

NEW YORK (AP) LaTroy Hawkins has heard the stories from his 87-year-old grandfather, about his days of picking cotton in Mississippi, about the times when there were no black players in big league baseball.

And about what it meant when Jackie Robinson broke the game's color barrier.

''Without Jackie, I wouldn't be in front of you,'' the Los Angeles Angels pitcher told several dozen kids at a Bronx ballfield Sunday. ''Jackie's role in my life has been tremendous.''

From Dodger Stadium to Fenway Park, there were ceremonies as Major League Baseball honored Robinson and his legacy. Video tributes and on-field celebrations at every ballpark included his family, his former teammates, players from the Negro Leagues and NBA great Bill Russell.

Players, managers, coaches and umpires all wore No. 42 on Jackie Robinson Day to remember the 65th anniversary of the day the future Hall of Famer first took the field with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. Markers on each base noted the occasion.

''I'm very happy the players feel that connected,'' said his daughter, Sharon Robinson. ''Back in 1997, players were saying, 'Jackie who?' So we've come a long way.''

Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson, Hawkins and several former players joined Sharon Robinson at a youth clinic in a park where the old Yankee Stadium stood. Smiling boys and girls from the Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities program in Harlem eagerly showed off their gloves and jerseys for two-time All-Star Harold Reynolds.

There was a pregame tribute at the new Yankee Stadium on Sunday night featuring Rachel Robinson, Jackie's wife, and Sharon before the Angels played New York. Yankees stars Derek Jeter and Robinson Cano - who is named for the baseball pioneer - hugged the Robinsons as they gathered with three Tuskegee Airmen behind home plate.

Yankees center fielder Curtis Granderson wore customized spikes with the Jackie Robinson Day logo on the back and No. 42 on the tongue. The shoes will be auctioned off later, with proceeds going to the Jackie Robinson Foundation.

On a shelf in his locker, Granderson had a small figurine of Robinson sliding feet-first in his Brooklyn uniform. He pointed out that Robinson's success provided opportunities for so many in baseball, not only blacks.

''It opened up doors for everybody. I think that's the one thing he would be proud of,'' Granderson said. ''You just look at the diversity, all of which started with Jackie Robinson 65 years ago.''

Granderson's teammate, Mariano Rivera, is the only active player still wearing No. 42. The number was retired by MLB 15 years ago on the 50th anniversary of Robinson's debut.

''I think it's a great thing for baseball. I think it's a great thing for life in general, continuing to promote his legacy,'' Granderson said. ''I don't think it's been forgotten, by the number of kids that are coming up to me saying, 'Hey, my first book report was on Jackie Robinson.' These are 6, 7, 8, 9-year-olds that are doing it.''

Hawkins noted the dwindling percentage of black players in the big leaguers. There were only 8.5 percent on opening day in 2011 - there were twice as many in 1990 when the Richard Lapchick's Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sports at the University of Central Florida started tracking the number.

Hawkins thanked his granddad for always steering him toward baseball instead of basketball and encouraged parents to do the same. He also said colleges could help by offering four-year baseball scholarships.

''Play the game,'' Hawkins said.

Asked whether he thought MLB would ever again achieve a high population of black players, he said: ''Anything's possible.''

Jackson recalled his days in the minor leagues, where he was not allowed to stay in the same hotels or eat in the same restaurants as his teammates. He said he sometimes spent the night on the couch at the apartments of Rollie Fingers, Joe Rudi, Dave Duncan and others.

''It was a very embarrassing time in your life,'' he said.

Jackson paused to ''to remember what it was like, what I went through'' and reflected on the likes of Roy Campanella and Don Newcombe, black players who followed Robinson to the Dodgers.

''He represented all of us,'' Jackson said. ''I really feel he represented black and white.''

Newcombe and former Los Angeles star Tommy Davis threw out ceremonial first pitches at Dodger Stadium before the game against San Diego.

Hall of Fame Dodgers announcer Vin Scully, who had missed five games because of a bad cold, returned to the broadcast booth. Scully, now 84, called Brooklyn games for more than seven years when Robinson played.

''All I want to do is think about the game and Jackie and how grateful I am to be back,'' Scully said.

Tweeted current Dodgers star Matt Kemp: ''Thank u Jackie Robinson!!!''

In Boston, former Robinson teammate Ralph Branca threw out the ceremonial ball before Tampa Bay played Boston. The 86-year-old Branca tossed the pitch on one bounce from the front edge of the mound to his son-in-law, Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine.

Branca remembered being at Ebbets Field a day before Robinson's debut.

''I was in the locker room when Jackie walked in. I walked over, shook his hand, 'Welcome aboard,''' Branca said.

''I didn't think about the color of his skin because I lived on a block that was the United Nations of all. It was four black families, about nine families (of) Italian extraction, two Irish, two German, two Jewish. So it was a league of nations on my block. So blacks, I played with them, went in their house, they came into mine. So seeing Jackie meant nothing special or different to me,'' he said.

At Safeco Field, Russell bounced his first pitch to Seattle's Chone Figgins before the Mariners hosted Oakland. At Turner Field, Robinson's grandson, Jesse Sims, was on the field with Atlanta outfielder Michael Bourn before Milwaukee visited Atlanta. At Citizens Bank Park, Harold Gould and Mahlon Duckett of the Philadelphia Stars from the Negro Leagues were recognized, along with members of the Tuskegee Airmen.

At Kansas City, Cleveland manager Manny Acta said it was a special day.

''It has a lot of meaning to me. Those guys opened the way for everyone else. Jackie and Larry Doby, Frank Robinson was the first African-American manager. And Felipe Alou, Tony Perez. It was tough for those guys, even tougher for guys like us, minorities and foreigners.''

''It wasn't tough for me,'' the Dominican-born Acta said. ''I had it made because of guys like that. Those guys had to break the ice. They did it for us.''

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AP Sports Writers Mike Fitzpatrick, Beth Harris, Howard Ulman, Tim Booth and Charles Odum and AP freelance writer Alan Eskew contributed to this report.

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Gaga Promoting Anorexia?

Lady Gaga may be a force when it comes to fighting for gay and LGBT rights, encouraging self-acceptance and pride, but it seems she is struggling to adopt such philosophies in her own life â€" and potentially promoting dangerous behavior to millions of fans along the way.

The 25-year-old pop star, who has almost 23 million Twitter followers and knocked Oprah Winfrey from the top spot to be named TIME's Most Influential Person, sparked controversy last week when she tweeted “Just killed back to back spin classes. Eating a salad dreaming of a cheeseburger,' followed by hashtag “#PopSingersDontEat #IwasBornThisWay.”

According to human behavior expert Patrick Wanis, Gaga's actions reveal that she's not only hypocritical, but also disingenuous.

“Lady Gaga has often spoken out about hot topics such as bullying, same-sex marriages and body image issues, but her tweets reveal that she is possibly insincere and will simply do anything to get attention,” Wanis told FOX411's Pop Tarts column. “She cannot accept the way she was born and still wants to hide behind the mask, hiding her fear of rejection and longing for everyone to see her as physically perfect.”

Gaga's inflammatory tweet also comes on the heels of her confession that she struggled with bulimia as a teenager in the quest to be “ballerina skinny,” and even called on girls to “stop the dieting.” But clearly, the songstress, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, has changed her tune.

“She needs to grow up and assume responsibility for her tweets because of her vast influence. She's helping to create self-image problems among young people, people who admire her and look up to her â€" many of whom are already having issues with their own self-image,” explained Los Angeles-based Dr. Carson Liu. “This type of a behavior from a top influencer is all the more scary.”

Gaga's self-proclaimed theory about pop stars not eating was immediately met in the twitterverse with a swell of followers defending her stance.

“She's just being ironic, making a statement about people's perceptions,” wrote one; another wrote that it is obviously a “valid fact.”

On the other hand, the “Born This Way” singer also attracted a wrath of criticism for her remarks, with one person tweeting “Thank you for saying such a shallow thing to all your fans with an eating disorder,” while another slammed: “lady gaga disgusts me, all respect is gone.”

But regardless of whether or not she was being sarcastic, Liu argues that it is extremely detrimental to her fans.

“The vast majority of her millions of followers are comprised of young people â€" including children,” Liu added. “To even allude to the fact that pop singers or entertainers in general don't eat sends out an extremely negative and unhealthy message to young people.”

A rep for Gaga did not respond to a request for comment.



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Chevy Buries the Avalanche

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In 2001, Chevrolet debuted the concept of a “lifestyle truck” with the launch of the Chevy Avalanche pickup. Prior to that, trucks were generally built for work, and using them for other purposes meant accepting a harsh ride and limited amenities.

The Chevrolet Avalanche injected a bit of distinctive style into the segment with its love-them-or-hate them bed wings, located behind the C-pillar. Designed for supreme utility, the Avalanche innovated a mid-gate that folded to increase the length of the bed from five to eight feet, as well as lockable storage compartments in the bed sides.

The Avalanche helped to popularize crew-cab pickups, too, and gave buyers the ability to carry five adults in comfort, while towing up to 8,100 pounds. Over the years the truck has racked up numerous honors, including Truck of the Year titles from both Motor Trend and the Automotive Journalists Association of Canada.

Chevrolet sold a high of 93,482 Avalanche pickups in 2003, but demand has fallen off in recent years. To say goodbye, Chevrolet is building an Avalanche “Black Diamond” edition, which gets body-colored bed surrounds, unique badging, more standard features an a lower price.

Mark Clawson, marketing manager for the Avalanche, explains that, “The Black Diamond Avalanche is our way of saying ‘thank you,' and making it just a little more attractive to own one more Avalanche.”

If you've been holding out for a better deal on Chevy's do-it-all light-duty truck, now's the time to hit your Chevy retailer before the Avalanche drives into history.

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URGENT: Passengers evacuated at London airport after smoke detected on Orlando-bound flight

Flights at London's Gatwick Airport were suspended Monday when a plane with more than 300 passengers and crew bound for Orlando was forced to reverse course for an emergency landing after smoke was found inside the cockpit.

Passengers on the Virgin Atlantic Airways flight VS27 an Airbus A330 were evacuated from the plane via emergency slides, with some suffering from smoke inhalation. There were no injuries reported, a Gatwick spokesman said. There were 13 crew members and 299 passengers on board, Virgin Atlantic said in a statement. 

All departures and arrivals at the airport were halted amid the incident, Gatwick confirmed. Operations were not scheduled to restart before 9:00am ET.

The plane is currently resting on the runway, which is closed to air traffic.

It was not clear whether incoming fights were being diverted to other UK airports.

The incident was treated as a full emergency with fire engines dispatched to the plane, which left Gatwick shortly before 6:30am ET and had been expected in Florida at 3:35pm ET.

The incident comes three days after flights at the airport, which is one of the UK's busiest, were disrupted briefly for "safety reasons" after a hot air balloon strayed into its airspace.

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World\'s military leaders vie for control of the Arctic

  • Mar. 19, 2011: Crew members look out from the USS Connecticut, a Sea Wolf-class nuclear submarine, after it surfaced through ice in the Arctic Ocean. The U.S. and other countries are building up their military presence in the Arctic to help exploit its riches - and protect shifting borders.AP Photo/U.S. Navy, Cmdr. Christy Hagen

  • Mar. 19, 2011: Crew members look out from the USS Connecticut, a Sea Wolf-class nuclear submarine, after it surfaced through ice in the Arctic Ocean. The U.S. and other countries are building up their military presence in the Arctic to help exploit its riches - and protect shifting borders.AP Photo/U.S. Navy, Cmdr. Christy Hagen

  • Apr. 27, 2003: A polar bear approaches the tail of the USS Connecticut, a Sea Wolf-class nuclear submarine, after it surfaced through ice in the Arctic Ocean. The photo was taken through the periscope of the submarine, which was on exercises in the Arctic.AP Photo/U.S. Navy

To the world's military leaders, the debate over climate change is long over. They are preparing for a new kind of Cold War in the Arctic, anticipating that rising temperatures there will open up a treasure trove of resources, long-dreamed-of sea lanes and a slew of potential conflicts.

By Arctic standards, the region is already buzzing with military activity, and experts believe that will increase significantly in the years ahead.

Last month, Norway wrapped up one of the largest Arctic maneuvers ever -- Exercise Cold Response -- with 16,300 troops from 14 countries training on the ice for everything from high intensity warfare to terror threats. Attesting to the harsh conditions, five Norwegian troops were killed when their C-130 Hercules aircraft crashed near the summit of Kebnekaise, Sweden's highest mountain.

The U.S., Canada and Denmark held major exercises two months ago, and in an unprecedented move, the military chiefs of the eight main Arctic powers -- Canada, the U.S., Russia, Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland -- gathered at a Canadian military base last week to specifically discuss regional security issues.

None of this means a shooting war is likely at the North Pole any time soon. But as the number of workers and ships increases in the High North to exploit oil and gas reserves, so will the need for policing, border patrols and -- if push comes to shove -- military muscle to enforce rival claims.

The U.S. Geological Survey estimates that 13 percent of the world's undiscovered oil and 30 percent of its untapped natural gas is in the Arctic. Shipping lanes could be regularly open across the Arctic by 2030 as rising temperatures continue to melt the sea ice, according to a National Research Council analysis commissioned by the U.S. Navy last year.

What countries should do about climate change remains a heated political debate. But that has not stopped north-looking militaries from moving ahead with strategies that assume current trends will continue.

Russia, Canada and the United States have the biggest stakes in the Arctic. With its military budget stretched thin by Iraq, Afghanistan and more pressing issues elsewhere, the United States has been something of a reluctant northern power, though its nuclear-powered submarine fleet, which can navigate for months underwater and below the ice cap, remains second to none.

Russia -- one-third of which lies within the Arctic Circle -- has been the most aggressive in establishing itself as the emerging region's superpower.

Rob Huebert, an associate political science professor at the University of Calgary in Canada, said Russia has recovered enough from its economic troubles of the 1990s to significantly rebuild its Arctic military capabilities, which were a key to the overall Cold War strategy of the Soviet Union, and has increased its bomber patrols and submarine activity.

He said that has in turn led other Arctic countries -- Norway, Denmark and Canada -- to resume regional military exercises that they had abandoned or cut back on after the Soviet collapse. Even non-Arctic nations such as France have expressed interest in deploying their militaries to the Arctic.

"We have an entire ocean region that had previously been closed to the world now opening up," Huebert said. "There are numerous factors now coming together that are mutually reinforcing themselves, causing a buildup of military capabilities in the region. This is only going to increase as time goes on."

Noting that the Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the globe, the U.S. Navy in 2009 announced a beefed-up Arctic Roadmap by its own task force on climate change that called for a three-stage strategy to increase readiness, build cooperative relations with Arctic nations and identify areas of potential conflict.

"We want to maintain our edge up there," said Cmdr. Ian Johnson, the captain of the USS Connecticut, which is one of the U.S. Navy's most Arctic-capable nuclear submarines and was deployed to the North Pole last year. "Our interest in the Arctic has never really waned. It remains very important."

But the U.S. remains ill-equipped for large-scale Arctic missions, according to a simulation conducted by the U.S. Naval War College. A summary released last month found the Navy is "inadequately prepared to conduct sustained maritime operations in the Arctic" because it lacks ships able to operate in or near Arctic ice, support facilities and adequate communications.

"The findings indicate the Navy is entering a new realm in the Arctic," said Walter Berbrick, a War College professor who participated in the simulation. "Instead of other nations relying on the U.S. Navy for capabilities and resources, sustained operations in the Arctic region will require the Navy to rely on other nations for capabilities and resources."

He added that although the U.S. nuclear submarine fleet is a major asset, the Navy has severe gaps elsewhere -- it doesn't have any icebreakers, for example. The only one in operation belongs to the Coast Guard. The U.S. is currently mulling whether to add more icebreakers.

Acknowledging the need to keep apace in the Arctic, the United States is pouring funds into figuring out what climate change will bring, and has been working closely with the scientific community to calibrate its response.

"The Navy seems to be very on board regarding the reality of climate change and the especially large changes we are seeing in the Arctic," said Mark C. Serreze, director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences University of Colorado. "There is already considerable collaboration between the Navy and civilian scientists and I see this collaboration growing in the future."

The most immediate challenge may not be war -- both military and commercial assets are sparse enough to give all countries elbow room for a while -- but whether militaries can respond to a disaster.

Heather Conley, director of the Europe program at the London-based Center for Strategic and International Studies, said militaries probably will have to rescue their own citizens in the Arctic before any confrontations arise there.

"Catastrophic events, like a cruise ship suddenly sinking or an environmental accident related to the region's oil and gas exploration, would have a profound impact in the Arctic," she said. "The risk is not militarization; it is the lack of capabilities while economic development and human activity dramatically increases that is the real risk."



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Pippa Middleton caught in gun-wielding scandal

Pippa Middleton, the sister-in-law of England's presumptive future king, could face criminal charges after a male companion was reportedly caught brandishing a gun and allegedly pointing it at a photographer following the pair in Paris.

Middleton, 27, was in the passenger seat of an Audi convertible with three male friends Sunday when the driver allegedly reached for a semi-automatic gun and jokingly aimed it at a paparazzi following them, London newspaper The Sun reported.

The image, released to the Sun by the French photographer at whom the pistol was aimed, shows Middleton, the younger sister of the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, looking back at the paparazzo and grinning as her friend, the driver, reaches down and aims what appears to be the gun.

The paper reported that the Paris Judicial Police department is "poised" to launch a probe into the incident. Charges could result in prison sentences of up to seven years for all four people in the car, or a two-year sentence if the gun turns out to be a fake, a source told the Sun.

"If the evidence points to her involvement, she will be prosecuted. Anybody involved in the illegal use of a handgun in public is liable to arrest and interrogation," the source said.

The French photographer is still weighing whether to file a formal police complaint, the Sun's royal editor, Duncan Larcombe, confirmed today on "Good Morning America."

"We're told he isn't ruling anything out yet," Larcombe said.

Middleton was reportedly in Paris to attend a costume birthday party at the Chez Raspoutine as a guest of fashion label owner Arthur de Soultrait Pari.

"Pippa is a party girl. She mixes now in very high society and they don't come very higher than this group of French aristocratic sons," Larcombe said of the three men with Middleton in the car.

The gaffe is a rare misstep for Middleton, who was dubbed "Her Royal Hotness" and became a target of paparazzi after she wowed onlookers as a bridesmaid at her sister's wedding to Prince William last April.

It was revealed in January that lawyers for Middleton sent a cease-and-desist letter around to six media agencies that distribute paparazzi photographs worldwide. The letter was said to warn the agencies that unless their photographers stop following Middleton, she will pursue legal action, which could include an injunction and legal costs.

Just prior to the letter being sent, the picture editor for U.K.'s Daily Mail newspaper reported that 400 photographs of Middleton cross his desk every single day.

Middleton, who lives in London and works for her family's party-planning business, was last said to be back in a serious romance with her old flame, George Percy, an heir to the Duke of Northumberland, one of Britain's grandest and richest titles.

"Pippa has been photographed; she's been coached on how to behave," Larcombe said. "If she's photographed by an unwanted freelance photographer, she smiles, she keeps her head up and she lets the lawyers doing the arguing behind the scenes. She knows much better than this."

Adding to potential trouble for Middleton is the fact that the incident happened in Paris, a city on high alert when it comes to guns after a string of killings swept and shocked the city earlier this year.

Paris is also the city where, in 1997, England's most famous royal, Princess Diana, the mother of Prince William, died in a car crash after being chased by paparazzi.

Buckingham Palace, which does not officially represent Middleton because she is not a member of the royal family, has not commented on the incident.

"I think often by what they're not saying can often say more and I think there are some very nervous people behind the scenes right now," Larcombe said.

"I think, in fairness to her [Pippa], it will be interesting to know whether she told this guy off after he'd done something as stupid as this or whether she thinks it was all a big joke because in the pictures, unfortunately for her, it does look as though she found the funny side of it," he said.

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How to Recycle Tech Gear

Innovators seem to continually outdo themselves with new technology. 

Companies release improved versions of a device just when you thought no one could improve upon the previous incarnation -- adding every update they can think of to make our old technology keep working.

Show your used gadget the same attention its designers did.

Rather than add to landfills, you should investigate your many options to safely recycle this old technology.

Find a recycling center online
There are many different websites to help your track down recycling centers and programs. Earth911.com contains information about recycling, and has a search engine to locate recycling centers for almost everything. The site also provides the user-friendly iPhone and Android application iRecycle, which explains how and where to recycle almost any product. 

You can locate recycling centers near you, stay up to date on the latest recycling news and connect socially with other environmentally-friendly people. 1800Recycling.com also provides a search engine that allows you to find recycling centers near you. It also has many electronics recycling related articles. 

Recycles.org is a well-respected nonprofit recycling network. All Green Electronics Recycling is a full service electronics recycler that organizes pickups and drop-offs of recyclable equipment. The Environmental Protection Agency offers plenty of valuable information on how and where to recycle, as well.

Apple products
In keeping with the company's products, Apple's recycling program is simple and easy. You tell Apple about your old iPhone, iPad, Mac or PC. Apple hires PowerON, a leader in technological recycling, to estimate the fair market value of your product. PowerON will explain prepaid ways to ship your device to their facilities for official appraisal. Apple will then send you an Apple Gift Card if your gear has worth. If it doesn't, your equipment will be recycled regardless. 

Apple also accepts old Mac batteries at their retail stores for recycling. Apple can also recycle any old computer of any brand for you through WeRecycle!, a leading eco-responsible organization.

Cell phones
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ReCellular allows you to donate cellphones to other people. If the cellphone is damaged and unusable, ReCellular can recycle the materials for the creation of new phones. Another organization you can use is Cell Phones for Soldiers. They accept donations of gently used cellphones, which they transport to service men and women in all branches of the U.S. Military.

Erase your hard drive completely
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Pippa in Handgun Drama

Pippa Middleton was facing a grilling by outraged cops in Paris after she was seen in a car with friends as one brandished a gun.

The stunt came as France reels from a series of gun massacres across the country.

Prince William's sister-in-law was with three male pals in an Audi convertible when the driver took out what appeared to be a weapon and held it aloft in broad daylight.

He waved it in the air and pointed it at a photographer, who captured the chilling moment the barrel of what looks like a semiautomatic gun stared straight down his lens.

Middleton, the 27-year-old sister of the future British queen Catherine, 30, is clearly seen in the front passenger seat.

The Paris Judicial Police were poised to launch a probe, as a source said Middleton faces arrest amid a gun clampdown.

"If the evidence points to her involvement, she will be prosecuted," the source said. "Anybody involved in the illegal use of a handgun in public is liable to arrest and interrogation."

The source confirmed that if the gun was real, brandishing it in a public place is punishable by up to seven years' jail "for all parties involved." Even if it was fake, the maximum jail term is two years.

"Certainly, if you were in a car and knew somebody was using a gun to warn people off, you'd be liable to arrest," the source said.

The French photographer was "considering his options" over making a formal police complaint Sunday night.

A security source said, "Waving a weapon in public is not only illegal -- it's incredibly stupid."

Middleton was understood to have been in Paris for a weekend party.

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When a tornado shrouded in darkness and wrapped in rain dropped quickly from the sky above this northwest Oklahoma town, many residents relied on television weathermen to warn them of impending devastation. Others learned of the monster twister from neighbors or calls from frantic relatives.

One backup they couldn't count on was the town's 20 outdoor tornado sirens, which were knocked out when lightning struck a tower used to activate the warning system.

The storms, which caused multiple outbreaks of severe weather most of Sunday from Kansas to Minnesota, were part of an exceptionally strong system tracked by the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla., which specializes in tornado forecasting.

The center took the unusual step of warning people more than 24 hours in advance of a possible "high-end, life-threatening event."

In the end, only the Woodward tornado proved fatal. While it's unknown whether the disabled sirens contributed to the toll in Woodward, residents and officials in hard-hit areas of Kansas, Iowa and elsewhere credited days of urgent warnings from forecasters for saving lives.

"We can't do this with every event," said the prediction center's Ken Miller, noting that many storm systems are not as easy to predict whether they will be a potential threat to life and property.

Miller said he was pleased the warnings were heeded.

"We measure our success by how the public reacts," he said. "Do they take precautions seriously and act on them?"

In south central Kansas, Sedgwick County Emergency Management Director Randy Duncan credited the dire language warnings for saving lives.

"People become used to those warnings. That is a dangerous complacency," Duncan said. "We need to break through the clutter of everyday noise to get people's attention."

The warnings had Larry Hill's attention. The 72-year-old sifted Sunday through glass and debris of his home. Hours earlier, Hill had barricaded himself in a closet as a tornado ripped the roof off his home in the southwest Iowa town of Thurman. He kept a close ear on their television as Saturday night approached, and had bought extra groceries the night before.

"We'd been on the lookout for it for three days," he said. "... We were as ready as we could have been."

A National Weather Service official said a "month's worth" of tornados were spotted Sunday in Kansas. About 100 homes were damaged in a Wichita mobile home, but no serious injuries or fatalities were reported.

"We knew well ahead of time that this was going to be ugly. People listened" to the warnings, Sedgwick County Commissioner Tim Norton said.

The Woodward tornado hit after midnight and without warning from the town's knocked out siren system.

The state medical examiner's office identified the victims as Frank Hobbie and his 5-year-old and 7-year-old daughters, who died when the tornado hit the mobile home park, and Darren Juul and a 10-year-old girl who died when the home they were in a few miles away was hit.

Office spokeswoman Amy Elliot said no other details were available but said a critically hurt child was airlifted to a Texas hospital.

"Our thoughts and prayers just go out to the families that have lost their loved ones, especially the children," said Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, who declared a state of emergency Sunday after touring the damage. "It's always devastating to hear about the loss of life of children."

Many residents in tornado alley have grown up counting on tornado sirens to warn them when a twister has been spotted on the ground, but emergency officials say that can be one of the least reliable methods, especially when a tornado hits at night.

"An outdoor warning system should never be the only way or even the primary way to receive a warning," said Rick Smith, a warning coordination meteorologist with the National Weather Service. "Our message that we preach is you have to have several ways to receive a warning."

Curt and Andra Raymer had taken steps to prepare for the storm, but thought they were in the clear when a television meteorologist warned residents to take cover just minutes before the storm hit.

"We heard the sirens yesterday afternoon, and they blew for 40 minutes," said Andra Raymer, 44, as she picked through the rubble of her home that was covered with insulation, broken glass and splintered wood. "Last night when this one came through, we didn't hear anything."

The couple and their dogs took shelter in an interior bathroom as the roof was lifted from their home and smashed in their backyard.

"We're just lucky to be alive," Curt Raymer said. "We walked out into the street and just couldn't believe it."

Emergency management officials urged residents to take advantage of weather radios, smartphones and television warnings to keep them up to speed when weather turns dangerous.

Sirens are not designed to wake residents who are sleeping or to penetrate the thick insulation in today's homes, said Albert Ashwood, the director of Oklahoma's Office of Emergency Management.

"Sirens are referred to as outdoor warning systems, and that's what they're there for: to tell people who are outdoors to come inside and find out what's going on," Ashwood said.



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