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Speak a new language in just 10 days!

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Thu Feb 6 07:34:43 2014

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Sneaky Linguistic Secret to Learn a Foreign Language in just 10 Days Revealed

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DELRAY BEACH, Fla.  A 6-foot-3, 250-pound naked man died after being 
shot by a Palm Beach County Sheriff's sergeant when he attacked a 
former New York City police officer, chased a man and his young 
son and bit a man on the face.Sheriff Ric Bradshaw said at 
a Tuesday night news conference that the man later died at a 
hospital but it wasn't immediately clear whether he died from gunshot wounds 
or from a medical condition.According to Bradshaw, the man was walking on 
a street in Delray Beach when, for no apparent reason, he attacked 
the 66-year-old retired officer. The man continued down the street, where 
he chased a man and his 10-year-old son near the entrance to 
a gated community.- Sheriff Ric BradshawBradshaw said the man then started 
fighting with an 18-year-old man, who defended himself with a box cutter. 
The man bit the 18-year-old on the face."The 18-year-old thought he was 
trying to eat his face off," Bradshaw said. "The people that he 
assaulted, starting with the retired NYPD guy, the people that he chased 
and then the 18-year-old, said this guy had like super human strength," 
the sheriff said. "But he's a big guy to start with. He's 
not fat, he looks like an NFL linebacker. And he basically was 
terrorizing people all up and down this street."Deputies arrived and tried 
to calm the man down. They used a stun gun, but the 
man kept going."He takes a fighting stance. They're trying to get him 
on the ground. He starts charging them
An unmarried teacher at a Roman Catholic middle school in Montana who 
was fired after getting pregnant says she is pursuing legal action.Patrick 
Haggarty, the superintendent of Catholic schools for the diocese, said Tuesday 
that Butte Central teacher Shaela Evenson "made a willful decision to violate 
the terms of her contract," which requires her to respect the moral 
and religious teachings of the Catholic Church in both her professional 
and personal life."The Catholic moral teaching is that the sacrament of 
marriage is a holy union between a man and a woman," Haggarty 
said. "And we certainly believe and we teach our children who attend 
our schools about the sacrament of marriage. That's as old as our 
church. Not only do we teach that to the children kindergarten through 
12th grade, but we're held to that standard as well."Evenson told The 
Montana Standard that she is pursuing legal action, but deferred other questions 
to her lawyer. An email from her attorney, Brian Butler of Cincinnati, 
said he was not available to answer questions Tuesday.Butte Central elementary 
and middle school Principal Kerrie Hellyer told the Standard that Haggarty 
dismissed Evenson on Jan. 10. She taught sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade 
literature and physical education for just over eight years."She was an 
excellent teacher," Hellyer said.The diocese doesn't investigate the personal 
lives of its employees, but it was forced to act when it 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Feb. 4, 2014: Creation Museum head Ken Ham, right, speaks during a 
debate on evolution with TV's "Science Guy" Bill Nye, at the Creation 
Museum in Petersburg, Ky.AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Matt StoneFeb. 4, 
2014: TV's "Science Guy" Bill Nye stand speaks during a debate on 
evolution with Creation Museum head Ken Ham at the Petersburg, Ky. museum.AP 
Photo/Dylan LovanFeb. 4, 2014: Creation Museum head Ken Ham speaks during 
a debate on evolution with TV's "Science Guy" Bill Nye, not shown, 
at the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Ky.AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Matt 
StonePETERSBURG, Ky.  True to his passionate and animated TV persona, "Science 
Guy" Bill Nye tapped on the podium, threw up his hands and 
noted that science shows the Earth is "billions and billions" of years 
old in a debate at a Kentucky museum known for teaching that 
the planet's age is only 6,000.Nye was debating Creation Museum founder 
Ken Ham and promoting science in the snappy way that made him 
a pop culture staple as host of "Bill Nye The Science Guy" 
in the 1990s.The event was meant to explore the age old question, 
"How did we get here?" from the perspectives of faith and science.Ham, 
an Australian native who has built a thriving ministry in Kentucky, said 
he trusts the story of creation presented by the Bible."The Bible is 
the word of God," Ham said. "I admit that's where I start 
from."- Ken Ham, founder of the Creation MuseumNye delivered a passionate 
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 In this Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2014, photo, job seekers line up to 
meet a prospective employer at a career fair at a hotel in 
Dallas. Payroll processor ADP reports on job growth at U.S. companies in 
January on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014. (AP Photo/LM Otero)The Associated PressWASHINGTON 
 A private survey shows that businesses added jobs at a modest 
pace in January, a sign that hiring may have rebounded after a 
disappointing figure in December.Payroll processor ADP says companies added 
175,000 jobs last month. That's down from 227,000 in December, which was 
revised lower. But it was much better than the government's official figure 
of just 74,000 new jobs in December.The ADP numbers cover only private 
businesses and often diverge from the government's more comprehensive report. 
In December its figure came in much higher than the official count.The 
report comes amid rising fears of a slowdown in the U.S. and 
global economies. Those fears have caused sharp falls in stock markets worldwide. 
Turmoil in developing countries and signs of slower growth in the U.S. 
have also raised uncertainty about the Federal Reserve's next steps.Mark 
Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, which compiles ADP's report, 
said that cold weather "continued to weigh on the job numbers."Many economists 
said bad weather was partly to blame for the sharp fall-off in 
December hiring. Job gains had averaged 214,000 a month from August through 
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