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An AV-8B Harrier aircraft (AP Photo)CANBERRA, Australia Two American fighter
jets dropped four unarmed bombs into Australia's Great Barrier Reef Marine
Park last week when a training exercise went wrong, the U.S. Navy
said, angering environmentalists.The two AV-8B Harrier jets launched from
aircraft carrier USS Bonhomme Richard each jettisoned an inert practice
bomb and an unarmed laser-guided explosive bomb into the World Heritage-listed
marine park off the coast of Queensland state on Tuesday, the U.S.
7th Fleet said in a statement Saturday.The four bombs, weighing a total
4,000 pounds, were dropped into more than 164 feet of water away
from coral to minimize possible damage to the reef, the statement said.
None exploded.The jets from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit had intended
to drop the ordnances on the Townshend Island bombing range, but aborted
the mission when controllers reported the area was not clear of hazards.The
pilots conducted the emergency jettison because they were low on fuel and
could not land with their bomb load, the Navy said.The emergency happened
on the second day of the biennial joint training exercise Talisman Saber,
which brings together 28,000 U.S. and Australian military personnel over
three weeks.The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps were working with Australian
authorities to investigate the incident, the Navy said.A 7th Fleet spokesman
did not immediately respond on Sunday when asked by email whether the
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PITTSBURGH An unidentified city police sergeant is facing possible discipline
for having his picture taken in uniform while wearing a unicorn mask
and standing next to a porn star who had just been thrown
out of a Pittsburgh Pirates game for dancing in the costume head.But
the woman who took the picture, an adult film producer named Steviee
Hughes, said she's not sure what the fuss is all about, though
she's assuming it has more to do with adult entertainer Andy San
Dimas posing next to the officer than it does the oversized animal
head he wore on July 13.Calling it a "mountain made out of
mole hill," Hughes said, "I'm sure if she wouldn't have been a
porn star, it would have been OK."City public safety officials said Dimas
was in town last Saturday to dance at a local night club
but went to the Pirates game first and was ejected by security
for refusing to sit down after she was seen dancing while wearing
the large unicorn head.When Dimas was taken to a security office at
PNC Park, the sergeant and others were standing around and Hughes said
he agreed to wear the unicorn head and pose for a picture,
which Hughes then posted on Twitter.That's when the tweet hit the fan.Gossipy
news blogs Deadspin and TMZ posted the photo as well as cellphone
video Hughes shot of Dimas dancing in the unicorn head just before
she was ejected. Rumors spread that the dancer was high on drugs
or part of a sexual cult fixated on unicorns.Hughes said the tr
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">July 21, 2013: Phil Mickelson of the United States celebrates after his
final putt on the 18th green with his caddie Jim Mackay during
the final round of the British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield, Scotland.APGULLANE,
Scotland Instead of another excruciating loss in a major championship,
Phil Mickelson got a chance to celebrate early.A brilliant closing round
at challenging Muirfield made it possible.Mickelson won the claret jug for
the first time and his fifth major championship with a 5-under 66
on Sunday, matching the best round of the tournament on a day
when the other contenders -- including Tiger Woods -- faded away.Lefty birdied
four of the last six holes, winning by three strokes and emphatically
erasing the memory of all those close calls that didn't go his
way -- the latest one just last month when he was runner-up
at the U.S. Open for a staggering sixth time."This is such an
accomplishment for me," Mickelson said. "I never knew if I'd be able
to develop the game and the shots to play links golf effectively.
To play what is arguably the best round of my career, to
putt the way I putted, to shoot the round of my life,
it just feels amazing to win the claret jug."Overall, Mickelson has eight
runner-up finishes in the majors, including one at golf's oldest major championship
just two years ago.Now, at age 43, he's finally got his name
on the claret jug, three-fourths of the way along to a career
Grand Slam and assuring he
dness over the not-guilty verdict in the Trayvon
Martin-George Zimmerman murder. The lack of justice for a dead teenager
and the Martin family is sad, it is tragic.Yes, the prosecution failed,
in my opinion, to make the case beyond reasonable doubt that Zimmerman
acted with the malice necessary for a conviction on second-degree murder.Yes,
the jury failed to see the need for justice for all.And, yes,
the media failed to be fair.These failures began before the trial when
the special prosecutor in the case, Florida State Attorney Angela Corey,
did not convene a grand jury. After the local police failed to
arrest or charge Zimmerman the prosecutors were in a rush to satisfy
racial activists, the media and political pressure for immediate action.That
was a big mistake. A grand jury might have told them they
did not have evidence to support a charge of second-degree murder. And
a grand jury might have opened the door to prosecutors considering a
range of lesser charges for Zimmerman -- from manslaughter to assault and
weapons violations.With those charges a jury, feeling confined by the technical
limits of the law, could still have produced some justice for murder
victim and his family.But the prosecutions missteps left this jury unable
to get beyond the specifics of the second-degree murder charge.The president
of the American Society of Trial Consultants told the Washington Post this
week that since the beginning of our nation Americans ha
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