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Sat Feb 15 11:57:03 2014

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Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 08:57:02 -0800
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KABUL, Afghanistan  An Afghan official says an insurgent ambush has killed 
four soldiers in the country's western Farah province.Farah provincial spokesman 
Fawad Askari said another four were wounded Saturday when an Afghan National 
Army foot patrol came under attack along the region's main highway.Insurgents 
frequently launch attacks on and around the highway, which is a main 
trade route through the province.There was no immediate claim of responsibility.The 
Taliban have escalated attacks in recent months as they try to take 
advantage of the withdrawal of foreign troops, who handed over security 
for the country to Afghan forces two months ago.
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

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Jan. 24: Bailey Roby practices shooting three-pointers during halftime.AP 
Photo/Colorado Community Media, Hannah GarciaSafety concerns have put a 
double-amputee high school basketball player's dreams on hold.The Colorado 
High School Activities Association told Bailey Roby earlier this month he 
could no longer play after game officials balked when they learned Roby 
didn't have an official letter of authorization.At the heart of the issue 
is a national high school rule that bans players with prosthetic devices 
if they place opponents at a disadvantage or increase the risk of 
injury to the athlete or others. His coach at Mountain Vista High 
School says he understands the concerns.Roby tells The Denver Post the ruling 
does not make sense because he has been playing school basketball for 
several years, beginning with a junior varsity team.Roby, who stand 6-foot-5 
on the prosthetic legs, was reportedly born without a fibula in both 
legs and had them amputated before his first birthday. He never had 
a problem with getting clearance to play until he reached the varsity 
level, which includes faster and stronger opponents. The Associated Press 
contributed to this report
 This undated photo released by Utah State Parks shows rock formations at 
Goblin Valley State Park.AP/Utah State ParksProsecutors filed charges Friday 
against two former Boy Scout leaders accused of toppling one of the 
ancient rock formations at Utah's Goblin Valley State Park.Glenn Taylor 
is charged with criminal mischief and David Hall with aiding criminal mischief, 
another felony, Utah State Parks & Recreation said.Emery County Attorney 
David Blackwell said he filed the charges Friday but is trying to 
negotiate a plea deal.The pair was ordered to appear in state court 
March 18.A video shot by Hall in October and posted on YouTube 
shows Taylor dislodging a mushroom-shaped sandstone pillar.They claimed 
it might have been ready to fall and kill a visitor. Both 
were later stripped of their Boy Scout positions.Park officials have said 
the rock formation had been standing for much of human history, if 
not longer."We are taking it seriously," Blackwell said. "It's been an interesting 
case, mostly because of the attention it's garnered."Blackwell said any 
defense asserting the goblin-shaped rock was ready to tip over "would need 
to have a lot of expert testimony, and it would probably go 
both ways."The round-shaped rock, which was pushed off a natural pedestal, 
weighed thousands of pounds, he said.Taylor's lawyer, Scott Card, didn't 
immediately return a phone message Friday from The Associated Press Friday.Blackwell 
said Hall doesn't have a l
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