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tiple coronal mass ejection arrivals," the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space
Weather Prediction Center wrote in an update Tuesday (Dec. 27). "R1 (Minor)
radio blackouts are expected until 31 December."Geomagnetic storms can also trigger dramatic
aurora displays, which are also known as the northern and southern lights.
So skywatchers at higher latitudes may want to look up after sunset
over the next few days.The sun's recent eruptions are part of a
pattern.After remaining surprisingly quiet from 2005 through 2010, our star has come
alive in 2011, spouting off numerous powerful flares and CMEs. An August
flare, for example, was the strongest one seen in more than four
years.Most experts expect such outbursts to continue over the next few years.
Solar activity waxes and wanes on an 11-year cycle, and scientists think
the current one known as Solar Cycle 24 will peak
in 2013.* The Sun's Wrath: Worst Solar Storms in History* Amazing New
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suggests any additional political fallout will be limited.Several officials including a
former Communist Party secretary of the Shanghai Railway Bureau were ordered dismissed
from their party posts, a penalty that is likely to end their
career advancement. Others received official reprimands but there was no mention of
possible criminal charges.The bullet train, based on German and Japanese systems, is
one facet of far-reaching government technology ambitions that call for developing a
civilian jetliner, a Chinese mobile phone standard and advances in areas from
nuclear power to genetics.The bullet train system quickly grew to be the
world's biggest but has suffered embarrassing setbacks. After the Wenzhou crash, 54
trains used on the Beijing-to-Shanghai line were recalled for repairs following delays
caused by equipment failures.Critics complain authorities have spent too much on high-speed
lines while failing to invest enough in expanding cheaper, slower routes
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Phase 4 FilmsDemi Moore looked like she was back in action during
a mother-daughter Christmas vacation in the Turks and Caicos Islands.Though the actress
has kept a very low profile since her split with estranged husband
Ashton Kutcher, she seemed to shake off any malaise from her impending
divorce with some holiday booty-shakin' in the Caribbean.The "Margin Call" star and
svelte mother of three, 49, was spotted with her daughter, Rumer Willis,
at the uber-private Parrot Cay resort, where the two shared a rocking
Christmas Eve at a poolside bar and Moore "danced up a storm."Spies
said that when Rumer took over DJing duties, Moore began to boogie.Follow
FOX411 on Twitter."Demi was dancing seductively for all the guys [at the
bar] and they were going nuts," one spy said. Another added, "Demi
could do 'The Wiggles' dance and still look hot."The slinky moves even
earned the raven-haired beauty the nickname "Single Hot Demi" or, simply, "SHD,"
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forced out by the blaze's intensity."Not for (not) trying, that's for sure,"
Conte said.There was somebody else trying to save the girls, too
their grandfather, Lomer Johnson. One of the girls, found dead just
inside a window, had been placed on a pile of books, apparently
so he could reach in and grab her after he jumped out.Instead,
authorities say, Johnson fell through the roof outside the window and was
found dead in the rear of the house.He and his wife, Pauline,
both of Southbury, had been visiting their daughter for the holidays. The
grandmother also died in the fire along with 10-year-old Lily and 7-year-old
twins Grace and Sarah.One girl was found dead on the third floor,
and the body of another was found with the grandmother's at the
bottom of the stairs leading to the third floor.Thomas Olshanski, a spokesman
for the U.S. Fire Administration, the lead federal agency for fire data
collection and public fire education, said the firefighters who were
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ite different than actively presenting material in a biased, political and emotionally
charged manner, which is what occurred in (Mexican-American Studies) classes," Kowal wrote.The
judge said such teaching promotes activism against white people, promotes racial resentment
and advocates ethnic solidarity.Huppenthal has 30 days to accept, reject or modify
the ruling. If he accepts the judge's decision, the district has about
30 days to appeal the ruling in Superior Court."In the end, I
made a decision based on the totality of the information and facts
gathered during my investigation a decision that I felt was
best for all students in the Tucson Unified School District." Huppenthal said
in a written statement.Messages left for a district spokeswoman Tuesday night weren't
immediately returned. In the past, district officials have said they can't afford
to the financial hit that Huppenthal's decision would bring.The battle over the
ethnic studies program escalate
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mage and being thin for girls. By constantly portraying these so called
perfect bodies in the media, it can promote unhealthy eating, diet, and
food disorder practices that can cause injury and sometimes death, not to
mention the psychological damage that can severely impact self image and self-esteem.Networks
and shows that cater to children need to be more mindful in
both casting and writing to ensure that children of all shapes and
sizes are represented and that serious eating issues are not mocked or
marginalized, says psychotherapist Dr. Jenn Berman, the creator of the No More
Diets iPad app.Corporations have a huge responsibility when creating programming for children,
tweens and teens to be sensitive and help create positive body image
instead of helping to create eating disorders, Berman told Fox411.com. They need
to put girls and boys who have all different types of bodies
and sizes and shapes in their shows and be very sensitive when
talking about ea
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