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A long-time federal judge has been appointed to handle Detroit's bankruptcy
amid a court ruling Friday that states the filing violates the states
constitution and must be withdrawn.The judge, Steven Rhodes, has worked
in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for nearly 30 years. He was appointed Friday
by Alice Batchelder, chief judge at the federal appeals court that covers
Michigan.Ingham County Judge Rosemarie Aquilina ruled Friday that Gov. Rick
Snyder and Detroit Emergency Manger Kevyn Orr overstepped their authority
and violated state law by proceeding with the bankruptcy filing because
they knew the outcome could affect benefits to thousands of Detroit residents.I
have some very serious concerns because there was this rush to bankruptcy
court that didnt have to occur and shouldnt have occurred, Aquilina said,
in a spate of orders arising from three separate lawsuits.Orr, who filed
the bankruptcy document Thursday, has yet to respond the judges ruling,
and there is no indication so far that city officials plan to
take any action in response to the ruling.Aquilina also said Michigans constitution
prohibits actions that will lessen the pension benefits of public employees,
including those in the city of Detroit.Plaintiffs shouldnt have been blindsided,
and this process shouldnt have been ignored, Aquilina said.Lawyers representing
pensioners and two city pension funds got an emergency hearing with Aquilina
on Thursday at which she said she planned to
NASA/Swift Science Team/Stefan ImmlerPerhaps our human senses are deceiving
us maybe existence is an illusion, and reality isn't real.The idea that
everything we know is merely a construction of our minds was investigated
in the latest episode of the Science Channel program "Through the Wormhole,"
hosted by Morgan Freeman, which premiered July 17."What is real?" Freeman
asks in the show. "How can we be certain that the universe
around us actually exists? And how can we know that the world
we see matches what anyone else experiences?"Human senses are fallible.
What people think they perceive is actually filtered and processed by the
brain to construct a useful view of the world. Normally, this filtering
is helpful, allowing people to sort out important information from the barrage
of data that comes in every minute from their environment.But this filtering
ability can become a weakness, as it often does when we're watching
a magician."A good magician will tap into universal brain processes that
underlie perception," said Lawrence Rosenblum, a psychologist at the University
of California, Riverside and a magician himself. For instance, a magician
often directs the audience's gaze to one hand while he does something
with the other.- Physicist Steven Nahn of MITBut Rosenblum doesn't see the
human tendency to fall for such misdirection as evidence that all of
reality exists only in our minds. "Our perceptual system can be fooled,
but I do no
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">the tanker's three escorts, the USS Joyce,
saw it on sonar and severely damaged it by dropping depth charges.The
Germans, forced to surface, manned their deck guns while another escort
vessel, the USS Gandy, returned fire and rammed the U-boat. The third
escort, the USS Peterson, then hit the U-boat with two more depth
charges. The crew abandoned the submarine, but not before setting off explosions
to scuttle it. The submarine hadn't been seen again until Monday.The U-550
is one of several World War II-era German U-boats that have been
discovered off the U.S. coast, but it's the only one that went
down in that area, Mazraani said. He said it's been tough to
find largely because military positioning of the battle was imprecise, and
searchers had only a general idea where the submarine was when it
sank. Kozak noted that the site is far offshore and has only
limited windows of good weather.The team towed a side-scan sonar vessel
in a mow-the-lawn pattern over the search area and found the U-500
after covering 100 square miles of ocean, between the trip this year
and last year, Kozak said.Just the nose of U-boat was visible on
sonar on the first pass, but the team was delirious after the
second pass. when the sonar image made it obvious they'd found it,
Mazraani said. Quick dives to the wreck to beat bad weather confirmed
the find with pictures.The other team members were Steve Gatto, Tom Packer,
Brad Sheard, Eric Takakjian and Anthony Te
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Texas' border with Mexico, and improve their youth outreach on college campuses
and via social media.Bush said he considers himself an asset to the
party's Hispanic outreach efforts. But he also said the GOP's long-term
strategy cannot simply be running more bilingual candidates."I've been asked
whether knowing Spanish and being Hispanic myself is a positive in getting
Hispanic voters and I don't believe it is," he said. "I think
Hispanics look for a friend, they look for someone who understands, whose
willing to relate, to hear their issues and welcome them to the
party and to their campaigns. That's what we're doing."Bush's campaign style,
though, has been criticized by some as uncomfortable, and his stump speeches
occasionally can sound canned."I'm not running for office to be somebody
but really just to do something. ... This isn't about making a
statement. It's about making a difference," he told about 600 homeowners
and GOP activists who crowded into the clubhouse of a new Frisco
subdivision.Bush has raised $3.3 million since November even though no Democratic
candidate has emerged for land commissioner.A Democrat hasn't won any of
Texas' 29 statewide offices since 1994, the nation's longest streak of single-party
dominance. But Hispanics accounted for two-thirds of Texas' population growth
over the past decade and now make up 35 percent of its
population. They tend to vote Democratic, with Obama capturing 71 percent
of the La
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