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Fri Jan 10 17:45:54 2014
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2014 14:45:59 -0800
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FILE: July 27, 2011 A section of vacant stores in Detroit.APThe bankruptcy
filing for Detroit marks a final step in the chrome-plated citys decades-long
decline which started with the countrys overall manufacturing slowdown
and continued with the departure of U.S. automakers and residents, leaving
behind a sprawling city trying to survive on dwindling coffers.Detroit was
in the 1950s a worldwide hub of auto manufacturing, making it the
fourth-largest U.S. city with one of the countrys highest per-capita incomes.However,
the so-called Motor Citys decline started soon after with residents -- following
their counterparts in other U.S. cities starting to move to the
suburbs and take with them businesses, jobs and tax dollars.Historians argue
the deadly 1967 riot in Detroit, one of the many so-called race
riots across the country in the 1960s, accelerated the trend.And as the
population dwindled from roughly 1.8 million to 700,000, city officials
struggled to keep up with municipal services in the 142-square-mile city,
with a tax base just half of what it was in the
1950s.Meanwhile, auto companies began opening plants in other cities as
Japan-made cars dominated the international market.By 2009, the U.S. auto
industry collapsed with the entire economy, eventually pulling down Detroit
with it.The citys efforts to provide and maintain such basic services as
law enforcement and trash removal were further complicated by the costs
of paying uni
"We have listened to President Obamas comments about the verdict in the
Zimmerman Case. People are focusing on this quote: Trayvon Martin couldve
been me 35 years ago. To focus on this one line misses
the nuances of the Presidents message, which includes comments about how
African Americans view the Zimmerman Case in the context of the history
of racial disparity in America."For more than a year, we have been
listening to the conversation about this case -- from voices on every
side -- and we have become very sensitive to the racial context
that surrounds this case. We acknowledge Mr. Obamas remarks regarding the
frustration felt by some when viewed in context of our nations history,
which includes racial insensitivities spanning generations, and existing
even today, including within our criminal justice system."While we acknowledge
and understand the racial context of this case, we challenge people to
look closely and dispassionately at the facts. We believe those who look
at the facts of the case without prejudice will see that it
is a clear case of self-defense, and we are certain that those
who take a closer look at the kind of person George Zimmerman
is -- something we understand the Department of Justice is currently doing
-- we are confident they will find a young man with with
a diverse ethnic and racial background who is not a racist, a
man who is, in fact, sensitive to the complex racial history of
our country."It takes cour
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> July 23, 2012: This sonar image provided by GK Consulting shows a
World War II-era German submarine U-550, found by a team of explorers.GK
ConsultingThis April 16, 1944 photo provided by the U.S. Navy, posted on
a U.S. Coast Guard web site, shows crewmen of German submarine U-550
abandoning ship in the Atlantic Ocean.AP/US NavyBOSTON Divers have discovered
a World War II-era German submarine nearly 70 years after it sank
under withering U.S. attack in waters off Nantucket.The U-550 was found
Monday by a privately funded group organized by New Jersey lawyer Joe
Mazraani. It was the second trip in two years to the site
by the team, some of whom had been searching for the lost
U-boat for two decades.Using side-scan sonar, the seven-man team located
the wreck listing to its side in deep water about 70 miles
south of Nantucket.Sonar operator Garry Kozak said he spotted the 252-foot
submarine during the second of an exhausting two days of searching. Kozak
said the team asked him if they'd found it, then erupted in
joy without a word from him."They could see it with the grin
(on my face) and the look in my eyes," Kozak said.On April
16, 1944, the U-550 torpedoed the gasoline tanker SS Pan Pennsylvania, which
had lagged behind its protective convoy as it set out with 140,000
barrels of gasoline for Great Britain, according to the U.S. Coast Guard
website and research by Mazraani.The U-boat slipped under the doomed tanker
to hide. But one of
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is much simpler."It's silliness; it's just people having fun," Hughes said.Some
friends call themselves the Unicorn Army on Instagram -- another web-based
photo sharing site -- and try to find unusual places to get
pictures of someone wearing the unicorn head, Hughes said.Dimas and Hughes
went to the game with tickets the strip club gave them and
took the unicorn mask because they "thought it would be funny to
take the picture of thousands of people with one random unicorn head
in there."That's when a stadium camera operator saw Dimas and motioned for
her to stand up so she could be shown on the stadium's
video scoreboard, but Dimas took it one step further and started dancing
in the aisle. When an usher asked her to sit down, Dimas
didn't -- but only because Hughes said it's hard to hear and
see while wearing the unicorn head -- so Dimas and Hughes were
asked to leave, Hughes said.The sergeant who posed for the picture was
one of several people in the ballpark security office."There was a bunch
of people there, other security officers, too, and they just thought it
was fun," Hughes said. "I think he was just being nice. There
were other officers and people in the room and they were, like,
`Put it on' and he's, like, `I'll do it."'Public safety director Michael
Huss said the sergeant may be disciplined because, "This is someone that
is a supervisor, that we look up to to lead other officers.
It's not the example we're looking fo
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