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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 14:34:38 -0800
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NASA Doctor Reveals How To Reverse Brain Age
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The 2014 Bentley Flying Spur is many things.Its luxurious, of course. Virtually
every inch of its interior is draped in fine leathers, exotic woods
or carpet with a pile so deep you may lose a shoe
in it. If plastic is the future, this cars style is firmly
rooted in the past.Its also powerful, with a 616 hp 12-cylinder engine
that makes it the most potent Bentley sedan ever built.Thats in terms
of horsepower. Its big sister, the 505 hp Bentley Mulsanne, trumps it
on torque, with something like a jazillion pound-feet compared to the Flying
Spurs healthy 590 lb-ft, but were not talking tow trucks here, and
horsepower equals speed.On that front, the Flying Spur lives up to its
name, sprinting from 0 to 100 mph in 9.5 seconds on its
way to an unrestricted maximum velocity of 200 mph, fastest of any
sedan in the world today.Or snowmobile. Its all-wheel-drive system and adjustable
air-suspension make it one of the most capable cold weather cars, and
likely the classiest way to take five people on a quick run
up the Dalton Highway.No, thats not the primary reason customers will spend
$205,825 to buy one, but its nice to know you can check
out the oil investments firsthand when necessary. I managed to get a
taste of what that might be like, courtesy of one of the
polar vortices Canada keeps sending us this year.After gliding over the
potholed streets of Manhattan as if they were billiard tables, I pointed
the Flying Spurs chromed mesh grille
An Alabama neurosurgeon was at Brookwood Medical Center when he was needed
six miles away for emergency brain surgery at Trinity Medical Center.Dr.
Zenko Hrynkiw set off in his car but a rare snowstorm locked
down traffic and he didnt get farther than a few blocks.Dressed in
his hospital scrubs, the 62-year-old got out of his car and walked
the rest of the trip in freezing temperatures.He had a 90 percent
chance of death, Hrynkiw said of the patient who had gone unconscious.Hrynkim
said that if the patient did not have surgery he would have
died, and thats not going to happen on my shift.Hrynkiw, Trinitys only
brain surgeon told reporters that the trip really wasnt that big of
a deal, according to AL.com.It was kind of a nice day for
a walk, he said, describing the trip as kind of a fun
journey.Steve Davis, the charge nurse in the neuro intensive care unit at
Trinity had alerted authorities that Hrynkiw was walking.The police were
looking for him, said Davis, but despite supposed sightings couldnt locate
him and didn't make contact with him until hours later.He finally called
me and said, Wheres the patient? Whats the status? Davis said.He spoke
to the family and went off to surgery. The patient is reported
to be doing well.The extreme weather Tuesday has been blamed for five
deaths in Alabama and it stranded untold thousands away from their homes.Click
for more from AL.com.The Associated Press contribute to this report.Vehicles
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">KHARTOUM, Sudan A Sudanese official says the government has lifted a
ban on an opposition newspaper, a week after Khartoum announced that it
would hold a national dialogue to address freedom of expression.Secretary
of the National Council for Press and Publications Obeid Murawah told the
Sudanese state news agency Saturday that all restrictions on "The People's
Opinion" daily had been lifted and that the paper could resume printing
after completing the appropriate procedures.The paper is a mouthpiece for
the Popular Congress Party, led by Islamist opposition leader Hassan al-Turabi.
Authorities closed it nearly a year ago for publishing articles that
they said were a threat to national security.The ban's lifting comes a
week after President Omar al-Bashir announced the dialogue.Three other newspapers
remain banned in Sudan.
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are provided to law enforcement if requested, the filing says.Prosecutors
are also asking a judge to order the Bristol County sheriff's office
to turn over records of jailhouse visits Hernandez had, including from his
fiancee, Shayanna Jenkins, and cousin, Tanya Singleton.Jenkins has pleaded
not guilty to perjury in the case, and Singleton has pleaded not
guilty to contempt and conspiracy charges. Singleton was released from jail
this week on $15,000 bail.Prosecutors want Judge Susan Garsh to take up
their request on Wednesday, Hernandez's next scheduled hearing date.Meanwhile,
the defense filed a motion Friday seeking more details about the murder
and weapons charges Hernandez faces. They want to know, among other things,
if the prosecution alleges he was the gunman or acted as a
"joint venturer."Prosecutors have said Hernandez "orchestrated" the killing
but never specifically identified who pulled the trigger. Lloyd's bullet-riddled
body was found by a jogger on June 17 in an industrial
park about a mile from Hernandez's North Attleborough home. Prosecutors
say Hernandez was upset with Lloyd for talking to some people at
a nightclub with whom Hernandez had problems.Documents released in Connecticut
in January indicate police have been investigating Hernandez's possible
role in a 2012 double murder in Boston. Police say in the
records there's probable cause to believe he was driving the vehicle used
in the shooting and "may have
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