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Have you ever gotten a criminal charge?
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Fri Aug 2 03:27:46 2013
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Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2013 00:27:45 -0700
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4 had been cleared to make a visual
approach when the plane crash-landed July 6. Three Chinese teenagers died,
and 180 people were injured among the 307 aboard.The plane from China
and South Korea came in too low and too slow, slamming its
landing gear into a seawall well before the actual runway.Seconds before
the accident, the pilots called for a go-around, meaning they wanted to
abort the landing and circle for another approach. The FAA said such
maneuvers are "routine, standardized procedures that can occur once a day
or more at busy airports for various reasons."Two weeks after the crash,
another Asiana flight aborted its landing, San Francisco airport officials
said. In addition, they said a Taiwanese EVA Air flight approached too
low last week, then aborted and began another approach.The FAA said it
hasn't seen any significant delays as a result of the move away
from side-by-side approaches.
Rosoboronexport nevertheless appears to be Syria's main weapons supplier,
questioning how the company tracks how its weapons are being used.The Pentagon
contract comes at a vital time, as the Obama administration steps up
its support for the anti-Assad opposition by pledging to provide small arms
to certain opposition groups. The contract potentially puts the U.S. government
in the uncomfortable position of funding a company that is aiding the
other side of that civil war.Despite Russia's claims, a Pentagon official
wrote a letter to Cornyn in March 2012 that acknowledged "evidence" that
Rosoboronexport's arms "are being used by Syrian forces against Syria's
civilian population."
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> by photographer Annie Leibovitz.The
museum's art collection includes 7,000 paintings, drawings, prints, posters
and sculptures. Curators have been working to add more contemporary and
conceptual art over the past 10 years.Chief Curator Peter Jakab said art
helps people reflect on aerospace achievements and the humanity imbued in
each machine.Albert Watson, a photographer known for his portraits of celebrities,
such as Steve Jobs, and of fashion, took a break in 1990
to photograph spacesuits and other artifacts. More recently, he donated
two large-scale prints of an Apollo glove and boot to the museum.Watson
said he was captivated by the thought of suits that traveled in
space and came back covered with moon dust."When you deal with celebrities
every day or super models every day and fashion people every day,
there is always a nice escape to go into still life," he
said. "As a child, I loved science fiction. I always remember arguing
with my father about rocket ships. He said man will never go
into space, he said, because what goes up must come down."RELATED:Future
Carriers Built to Carry Drone FleetsThe museum also has acquired a sculpture
by Angela Palmer that evokes 46 different earth-like worlds that have been
discovered by NASA's Kepler Observatory. The piece, entitled "Searching
for Goldilocks," involves 18 sheets of glass marked with circles for each
star with an orbiting planet.It refers to "Goldilocks" planets that might
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"intentional
or bad-faith violations" were found. The document said only that the missteps
resulted in the "automated tools operating in a manner that was not
completely consistent with the specific terms of the court's order." Additional
safeguards were subsequently ordered by the surveillance court.Intelligence
officials stressed at a Senate committee hearing on Wednesday that the program
still does not let them look at content unless there is a
reasonable suspicion that the material might be related to terror groups.Some
lawmakers have come down hard on the NSA over these programs, pushing
to force the agency to release more information and potentially rein in
the program itself.One of the documents, though, adamantly defended the
rationale for collecting massive quantities of "metadata" on phone calls
-- like the date, time and duration of calls."The more metadata NSA
has access to, the more likely it is that NSA can identify
or discover the network of contacts linked to targeted numbers or addresses,"
the document says.Declassified order on phone data collection
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