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ssimiliano Ortolan,
said police were tipped off that Sollecito had checked into a hotel
in Venzone, on the Italian side of the border, and they went
to find him there, waking him and his girlfriend up Friday morning
and bringing him to the police station in Udine.No arrest warrant had
been issued by the Florence court. But the court demanded that Sollecito
turn over his passport and ID papers to prevent him from leaving
the country.At the police station, Sollecito told investigators that he
had driven into Austria on Thursday afternoon after attending the opening
session of the trial in Florence. After the court began deliberating, Sollecito
said he travelled the 250 miles from Florence to Udine on Italy's
northeastern border with Austria and crossed the frontier, Ortolan said.He
said Sollecito and his girlfriend had told investigators they had visited
Villach, a town near the border, and had then returned to Italy
and checked into the Venzone hotel at about 1 a.m. He said
Sollecito didn't explain why he had taken the trip."I think it's somewhat
significant that, before the sentence was handed down, he left Florence
where he had been and traveled many kilometers to get close to
two frontiers, Slovenia and Austria," Ortolan said. "It is a bit perplexing."In
Italy, adults checking into hotels must hand over ID upon check-in. Hotels
are then required to communicate the information to local police. At about
6:30 a.m., police showed up at
The Samsung Galaxy peeks out of a pair of pants.FoxNews.com / Jeremy
A. KaplanThe battle to maintain some semblance of privacy in our online
lives is a classic one-step-forward, two-steps-back situation. Just when
you start to feel you have a grasp of things, we get
hit with new revelations about government spying.The latest? How U.S. and
British intelligent agencies are working to take advantage of the extraordinary
information that online social-media sites are collecting on us.So that's
the latest two steps back. The latest one step forward deserves more
notice.Both Apple and Android have recently introduced new ways for advertisers
to deliver targeted ads to us. This sounds like bad news, but
the good part is that, given widespread consumer outrage on the issues,
both companies have shown some spine and designed the new protocols both
to keep the data anonymized and to make it easier for us
to opt out from tracking.Let's be honest. In the realities of the
world we live in, we have to accept not just advertising but
creative advertising. Most of the Internet is free; the price we pay
for it is ads of one sort or another. But changing technology
and the advantage companies have over us when it comes to
understanding the implications of technology has created a situation that
is both excessive and harmful.And, further, we should note that the ad-tracking
data the companies collect should be anonymous. They just know a certain
user
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Eelgrass circles grow in the shallow water off the chalky cliffs of
Denmark's island of Mon.Jacob T. Johansen, journalistThey're not the work
of World War II bombs or aliens or fairies. Instead, mysterious underwater
rings spotted off the coast of Denmark are the result of poison,
biologists say.Striking rings of green eelgrass some of them up to 49
feet wide can occasionally be spotted in the clear Baltic water off
the coast of Denmark's island of Mn. The formations were captured in
tourist photos in 2008 and again in 2011, sparking the type of
speculation that's usually reserved for crop circles.But biologists Marianne
Holmer from University of Southern Denmark and Jens Borum from University
of Copenhagen assure that the circles have "nothing to do with either
bomb craters or landing marks for aliens." [In Photos: Mysterious Crop Circles]"Nor
with fairies, who in the old days got the blame for similar
phenomena on land, the fairy rings in lawns being a well known
example," Holmer and Borum said in a statement.The biologists concluded
that the rings formed because of the radiating pattern in which the
eelgrass grows and dies when exposed to toxins. In the mud around
the eelgrass, the scientists detected high levels of sulfide, a substance
that's poisonous to eelgrass and can build up naturally in a chalky
seabed like the one off Mn (or unnaturally when agricultural pollutants
enter an ecosystem)."Most mud gets washed away from the barr
ls already have been
stressed, after pumping accelerated during the dry winter in 2008 and 2009."The
challenge is that in last drought we drew down groundwater resources and
never allowed them to recover," said Heather Cooley, water program co-director
for the Pacific Institute, a water policy think tank in Oakland. "We're
seeing long term, ongoing declining groundwater levels, and that's a major
problem."Many towns and cities already have ordered severe cutbacks in water
use.With some rivers reduced to a trickle, fish populations also are being
affected. Eggs in salmon-spawning beds of the American River near Sacramento
were sacrificed after upstream releases from Folsom Dam were severely cut
back.The drought is highlighting the traditional tensions between groups
that claim the state's limited water for their own priorities farmers,
city residents and conservationists.Chuck Bonham, director of the California
Department of Fish and Wildlife, urged everyone to come together during
the crisis."This is not about picking between delta smelt and long-fin smelt
and chinook salmon, and it's not about picking between fish and farms
or people and the environment," he said. "It is about really hard
decisions on a real-time basis where we may have to accept some
impact now to avoid much greater impact later."
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