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Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 14:49:52 -0700
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Umpire Tim Schroeder, right, keeps players away as back judge William Robinson
kicks a network overhead television camera after it crashed to the field
during the fourth quarter in the Insight Bowl NCAA college football game
Friday, Dec. 30, 2011, in Tempe, Ariz. Oklahoma defeated Iowa 31-14.(AP
Photo/Ross D. Franklin)TEMPE, Ariz. Flying cameras have been providing unique perspectives
on everything from golf to college and professional football for more than
a decade, becoming so commonplace that fans rarely notice the whizzing remote-controlled
devices.At the Insight Bowl on Friday night, no one could miss the
overhead camera when it came crashing down to the field late in
the fourth quarter, nearly taking out one of the players.The ESPN camera
narrowly missed Iowa receiver Martin McNutt Jr., who became entangled in the
guide wire but wasn't hurt."First, I looked: What is it that fell
from the sky?"' McNutt said after Iowa's 31-14 loss to No. 19
Oklahoma. "
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APShown here are Iowa supporters of Mitt Romney, left, Ron Paul, center,
and Newt Gingrich. In what may be an anomaly in Iowa caucus
history, voters are still flitting from candidate to candidate in the final
days of the race.The number of undecided caucus-goers, along with the much
larger number of Iowans who are leaning toward a candidate but say
they could change their mind, suggests the results on Tuesday night could
look dramatically different from any poll today. The polls over the past
two weeks alone reflect an ever-shifting dynamic.For the candidates at the front
or on the rise, they hope the trends hold. For those at
the back or on the decline, they point to the contest's erratic
narrative -- one which has heralded six frontrunners in four months --
in arguing there's still a chance to turn things around."This race is
wide open," Newt Gingrich told Fox News Friday.The former House speaker, who
has slid in several polls from first place to as far back
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