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As Advertised On CNN.com: Website exposes arrest records

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Fri Aug 2 06:06:53 2013

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Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2013 03:06:52 -0700
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 One of the biggest impediments to establishing a market for electric cars 
is the lack of charging stations, like this one in Montpelier, Vt. 
(AP Photo/Toby Talbot)A California company was given more than $100 million 
in taxpayer funds by the federal government  with few strings attached 
 to establish a network of electric car charging stations that is 
fraught with problems, according to a government audit.All this, despite 
weak demand by the American public for electric cars.While President Obama 
has pledged to get 1 million electric cars on U.S. roads by 
2015, a new report by the Department of Energys inspector general found 
that Americans aversion to electric vehicles and loose department supervision 
led to stalling the charging network  which cost taxpayers more than 
$135 million.The report noted the project was filled with problems from 
the beginning, and said taxpayer-funded grants to San Francisco-based ECOtality 
for it were very generous and involved little risk by the company.- 
Inspector General's reportECOtality, which recently named Brandon Hurlbut, 
former chief of staff for ex-Energy Secretary Steven Chu, to its board, 
won a $99.8 million award in 2009 to install nearly 15,000 electric 
vehicle chargers throughout the country.The company and its subsidiaries 
also received about $35 million from the departments Vehicle Technologies 
Program from 2005 to 2011, for two multiyear projects to evaluate and 
test specific vehicles.Acco
 South Africa's Chad Le Clos competes in the final of the men's 
200-metre butterfly swimming event in the FINA World Championships at Palau 
Sant Jordi in Barcelona on July 31, 2013. Le Clos of South 
Africa won the men's 200m butterfly final at swimming's world championships 
on Wednesday -- exactly a year after his triumph in London.AFPBARCELONA 
(AFP)  South African swimmer Chad le Clos celebrated the one year 
anniversary of his Olympic 200 metres butterfly gold in perfect fashion 
Wednesday as he added the world title in the event in Barcelona.The 
21-year-old, who beat legend Michael Phelps on the wall in the Olympic 
final, clocked 1min 54.32secs with Poland's 2005 world champion Pawel Korzeniowski 
0.29 behind and China's Wu Peng third at 0.37 back."It is the 
first time I have won a world title so it is a 
landmark moment for me," beamed Le Clos."I wanted to win this title 
to mark the anniversary of my Olympic title."It is the exact same 
day that I won the gold last year and almost to the 
hour, so it is a very special day for me to win 
the world gold."Le Clos admitted with US star Phelps now retired and 
no longer the name to beat, he struggled to cope with the 
'favourite' tag."I think going into the race I was a little bit 
anxious, I didn't expect to go in as first seed so as 
you come out last, it is a little bit nerve-wracking," he said."My 
main goal was just to try and win tonight."Last year I remember 
being really relaxed before my 

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">  told FoxNews.com. (The stem 
cells) can repair tissue damage caused by chemo radiotherapy, so those patients 
will tolerate chemotherapy much better. It gives enough room for clinicians 
to use a high dose of chemotherapy to kill cancer  and 
the patient can survive.Through a series of in vitro experiments, Geng and 
his team analyzed cells in the GI tract, stumbling upon an important 
molecule called ROBO1. They found that ROBO1 was specifically expressed 
in intestinal stem cells  but not in any other cells in 
the body. Upon this discovery, the researchers added to the cells a 
protein called SLIT2, which binds to ROBO1.The result: stem cell regeneration.Basically, 
you add SLIT2, you have more intestinal stem cells, Geng explained. If 
you have more intestinal stem cells, you repair more tissue damage, just 
like in general cell replication. So the ability to repair damage is 
higher  its just the logical explanation.The researchers theorized that 
by increasing stem cells in the gut, the intestine and GI tract 
are better protected from the effects of chemotherapy, allowing cancer patients 
to ingest nutrients and perform critical functions without releasing intestinal 
toxins into the blood circulation.To test this idea, Geng experimented with 
hundreds of mice with late-stage, metastatic cancer. All of the mice received 
a lethal dose of chemotherapy, but only half were given SLIT2 or 
an analogous protein called R-SPONDIN1 to stimulate intestinal 
 A Kurdish rebel fighter runs to avoid government forces' snipers in the 
northern Syrian city of Aleppo on April 14, 2013. Jihadist groups linked 
to Al-Qaeda have taken hostage around 200 Kurdish civilians after violent 
clashes with Kurdish fighters in two villages of eastern Syria, a monitoring 
group said.AFP/FileBEIRUT (AFP)  Jihadist groups linked to Al-Qaeda have 
taken hostage around 200 Kurdish civilians after violent clashes with Kurdish 
fighters in two villages of eastern Syria, a monitoring group said."Fighters 
of Al-Nusra Front and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant 
have seized control of Tall Aren village in Aleppo province and are 
laying siege to another village nearby, Tall Hassel. They have taken hostage 
around 200 civilians from the inhabitants of the two villages," said the 
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
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