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Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 06:04:24 -0700
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CLARKSBURG, W.Va. A 300-foot cellphone tower collapsed Saturday and minutes
later a smaller tower fell, killing two contractors and a firefighter, authorities
said.The contractors were tethered to the larger tower when it collapsed
in Clarksburg, State Police Cpl. Mark Waggamon said. A firefighter with
the Nutter Fort Fire Department was killed when he was walking from
his vehicle to the scene.Two other contractors working on the larger tower
were hurt and taken to a hospital. Waggamon described their injuries as
serious but not life-threatening.Waggamon said three of the workers were
more than 60 feet up on the tower. One of those workers
was killed along with a co-worker who was about 20 feet up
when the tower toppled.Two other workers at the site were not injured.Waggamon
said the weight of the collapsed tower put stress on guide wires
to the smaller tower.The crew was doing maintenance to strengthen the tower's
support when the accident occurred, Waggamon said. He said the federal Occupational
Safety and Health Administration will investigate.The towers are owned by
SBA Communications, which hired workers from S&S Communications to remove
the tall tower's diagonal supports and replace them with new ones. Phone
messages left with the companies were not returned Saturday evening.Steven
Thompson, a member of the Summit Park Volunteer Fire Department, said about
three dozen people from eight fire departments in the area responded. He
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tech-laden bra made by the lingerie company Ravijour will only unhook for
"true love."The "True Love Tester" bra can't be masterfully unhooked by
some skeevy player who hit on the wearer at a club. No,
this bra only comes undone when sensors embedded inside it that are
connected wirelessly to a smartphone app detect a particular heart rate
(video, safe for work).According to the Victoria's Secret-like company that
made the bra, Ravijour, a particular heart rate over time indicates "love."
And what do you know, they even have a graph comparing the
effects of jogging, shopping, eating spicy food and watching a horror movie
with "flirting" and "surprise gift" on a lady's heart. What better way
to acknowledge being "in love" than having your glittery bra fly open?Ravijour's
slogan is "We do anything for women." Apparently they do anything to
free the girls, too.Might not want to wear this thing around in
public, though. The dude-designed bra cups pop open pretty dramatically.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">y World, Knotts Berry Farm, Wynn restaurants in Las Vegas and
restaurant chains including Yardhouse.I compare it to an alternative source
of energy. The hybrid car only came in the market in 1998-2000,
and 14 years later every brand of car offers an alternative. Alternative
protein, alternative energy, Potvin says.Yet some question whether meat
substitutes will ever replace the real deal; most nutrition experts advocate
that they adopt a supporting cast member status in peoples diets
not a starring role.Dr. Walter Willett, Chair of the Harvard Department
of Public Health, says there is a role for these products, but
there are already lots of healthy meat alternatives.We dont need to wait
for new manufactured products, because there are already thousands of alternative
traditional dishes and meals based on beans, soy products, and nuts that
can provide healthy and tasty alternatives to red meat, Willett says.Yet
research suggests that consumers are starting to buy these newfangled products
in lieu of animal products. For now, theyre sold mostly at Whole
Foods and other pricey, up-market food stores. But Beyond Meats Brown says
he sees a bright future ahead.The mainstream consumer -- thats the one
Im wholly focused on, he said.
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RENO, Nev. Religious leaders and farmers in Nevada and Utah held
special events to ask for divine intervention in delivering the West from
drought.The plea to above comes weeks after the federal government declared
parts of 11 parched Western and Central states natural disaster areas.Faith
leaders prayed for snow and rain during a multifaith service Saturday in
the Reno suburb of Sparks.The Utah Farm Bureau asked the public to
join in prayer and fasting for moisture for livestock and crops as
part of its Harvesting Faith event Sunday.Utah dairy farmer Ron Gibson told
the Deseret News that farmers "can't go to the Legislature to ask
for help, (so they instead) decided to go to the guy upstairs."Rajan
Zed, who organized the Nevada service, says it drew Christian, Muslim, Hindu,
Buddhist, Jewish and other faith leaders.
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