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Almost every state has a state fossils, but not South Carolina. Inspired by a letter from an 8-year-old girl, a pair of legislators in South Carolina are addressing its paleontological neglect by trying to honour the woolly mammoth. Alas, it isn ;t that easy. Before getting into the painfully-predict <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup becher able sticking point for South Carolina, this is a great excuse to coo over the awesomeness of palaeontology and the entire concept of a state fossil, and that exactly what I ;m going to do. The Mammoth The stanley cup choice of a wool stanley cup ly mammoth isn ;t all that creative: four states are already honouring some species of mammoth or close relative. The official state fossil for Michigan is the most creative as the Mastodon Mammut americanum , a relative of the mammoth with shorter legs, longer body, and bulkier muscles. The other three states picked mammoths outright, with Alaska going for the wooly mammoth Mammuthus primigenius , Washington state going for the Columbian Mammoth, and Nebraska honouring the Whoops, maybe this isn ;t actually a distinct species after all 8230; Archidiskodon imperator. That okay, Nebraska, it appears that the woolly and Columbian mammoths might have been interbreeding to produce the all-American Mammuthus jeffersonii! The woolly mammoth left was taller and hairier, and had more curved tusks than the mastodon right . California picked a saber-toothed cat Smilodon californicus as their fossil, but their s
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The United States intensified pressure on a radical cleric Thursday, seizing the governor s office from his fighters in Najaf and killing an estimated 40 insurgents in battles east of the holy city, a U.S. official said.The soldiers took control of the building in Najaf without a fight, but heavy gunfire was heard after they moved in and smoke rose over the city. Motorists fled the area through deserted streets, honking their horns. Fighters loyal to cleric Muqtada al-Sadr had controlled the building since they launched their rebellion April 4.Fighting east of Najaf killed an estimated 40 militiamen around Kufa, said Capt. Roger Maynulet, commander of a tank company with the Army s 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment. U.S. officers said American forces were sent to the east of the city to draw militia fighters away from the governor s office.In Karbala, U.S. troops backed by tanks attacked al-Sadr s militiamen, the Arabic language television station Al-Jazeera reported. The station, quoting its correspondent in the city, said explosions were heard in various parts of Karbala.Chief U.S. administrator L. Paul Bremer announced the appointment of a new governor for Najaf province as part of the <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley bottles campaign to crack down on al-Sadr s militiamen. In Baghdad, a suicide attacker detonated a car bomb outside the so-called Green stanley canada Zone that houses the U.S. headquarters, killing five Iraqi civilians and a U stanley water bottle .S. soldier. Also Thursday, the U.S. command said that two U.S. soldiers were killed a
MOSCOW -- Mikhail Kalashnikov, whose work as a weapons designer for the Soviet Union is immortalized in the name of the world s most popular firearm, died Monday at the age of 94.Kalashnikov once aspired to design farm equipment. But even though his most famous invention - the AK-47 assault rifle - sowed havoc instead of crops, he often said he felt personally untroubled by his contribution to bloodshed. I sleep well. It s the politicians who are to blame for failing to come to an agreement and resorting to violence, he said in 2007.Kalashnikov d <a href=https://www.salomons.com.es>salomon xt 6 ied in a hospital in I hoka schuhe zhevsk, the capital of the Udmurtia republic where he lived, said Viktor Chulkov, a spokesman for the republic s president. He did not give a cause of death. Russian media was also widely reporting his death.Kalashnikov had been hospitalized for the past month w adidas original campus ith unspecified health problems.The AK-47 - Avtomat Kalashnikov and the year it went into production - is the world s most popular firearm, favored by guerrillas, terrorists and the soldiers of many armies. An estimated 100 million guns are spread worldwide. Though it isn t especially accurate, its ruggedness and simplicity are exemplary: it performs in sandy or wet conditions that jam more sophisticated weapons such as the U.S. M-16. During the Vietnam war, American soldiers would throw away their M-16s to grab AK-47s and bullets for it from dead Vietnamese soldiers, Kalashnikov said in July 2007 at a ceremony marking the rifle s 60th anniversa Dxdv Ice Melt Ends Explorers North Pole Trek
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ANKARA, Turkey -- Turkey s foreign minister says his nation and the United States have reached an understanding to normalize their relations, during a meeting Friday aimed at easing some of the worst tensions in years between the two NATO allies.Mevlut Cavusoglu told reporters after meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson that the two had agreed to set up mechanisms to try to settle a series of disputes between their two countries.The two allies focused on Washington s plan to continue providing assistance to Kurdish militants, over Turkey s strenuous objections and Ankara s military operations in Kurdish areas of northern Syria.U.S., Russia won t confirm U.S. strikes killed Russian mercenaries <a href=https://www.salomons.com.es>salomon hombre Clashes escalate between Turkey and Syrian Kurds 05:04 The discussions were dunks expected to cover several proposals for improving cooperation along the border area. It s been a flashpoint over the years adidas originals forum for Turkish-Kurdish tensions, al Qaeda and Islamic State of Iraq and Syria ISIS fighters traveling back and forth, and incidents involving major powers including Russia.As the talks got underway, dozens of Turkish demonstrators marched to the building where the meeting took place, waving Turkish flags, to protest U.S. support to Syrian Kurdish militia, known as the People s Protection Units, or Afmi U.S. Relaxes Cuban Immigration Rules
VATICAN CITY Pope Benedict XVI gave his pontificate s final Sunday blessing from his studio window to the cheers of tens of thousands of people packing St. Peter s Square, but sought to reassure the faithful that he wasn t abandoning the church by retiring to spend his final years in prayer.The 85-year-old <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley website Benedict is stepping down on Thursday evening, the first pope to do so in 600 years, after saying he no longer has the mental or physical strength to lead the world s 1.2 billion Catholics.But while he has lately looked tired and frail, the crowd filling the cobblestone square seemed to energize him, and he spoke in a clear, strong voice, repeatedly thanking the faithful for their closeness and affection as they interrupted him, again and again, with applause and cheers. Police estimated some 100,000 people turned out. stanley thermos mug Pope Benedict XVI 42 photos Benedict told the crowd that God is calling him to dedicate himself even more to prayer and meditation, which he will do in a secluded monastery being renovated for him on the grounds behind Vatican City s ancien stanley thermobecher t walls. But this doesn t mean abandoning the church, he said, as many in the crowd looked sad at his departure from regular view. ` On the contrary, if God asks me, this is because I can conti
ANKARA, Turkey -- Turkey s foreign minister says his nation and the United States have reached an understanding to normalize their relations, during a meeting Friday aimed at easing some of the worst tensions in years between the two NATO allies.Mevlut Cavusoglu told reporters after meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson that the two had agreed to set up mechanisms to try to settle a series of disputes between their two countries.The two allies focused on Washington s plan to continue providing assistance to Kurdish militants, over Turkey s strenuous objections and Ankara s military operations in Kurdish areas of northern Syria.U.S., Russia won t confirm U.S. strikes killed Russian mercenaries <a href=https://www.salomons.com.es>salomon hombre Clashes escalate between Turkey and Syrian Kurds 05:04 The discussions were dunks expected to cover several proposals for improving cooperation along the border area. It s been a flashpoint over the years adidas originals forum for Turkish-Kurdish tensions, al Qaeda and Islamic State of Iraq and Syria ISIS fighters traveling back and forth, and incidents involving major powers including Russia.As the talks got underway, dozens of Turkish demonstrators marched to the building where the meeting took place, waving Turkish flags, to protest U.S. support to Syrian Kurdish militia, known as the People s Protection Units, or Afmi U.S. Relaxes Cuban Immigration Rules
VATICAN CITY Pope Benedict XVI gave his pontificate s final Sunday blessing from his studio window to the cheers of tens of thousands of people packing St. Peter s Square, but sought to reassure the faithful that he wasn t abandoning the church by retiring to spend his final years in prayer.The 85-year-old <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley website Benedict is stepping down on Thursday evening, the first pope to do so in 600 years, after saying he no longer has the mental or physical strength to lead the world s 1.2 billion Catholics.But while he has lately looked tired and frail, the crowd filling the cobblestone square seemed to energize him, and he spoke in a clear, strong voice, repeatedly thanking the faithful for their closeness and affection as they interrupted him, again and again, with applause and cheers. Police estimated some 100,000 people turned out. stanley thermos mug Pope Benedict XVI 42 photos Benedict told the crowd that God is calling him to dedicate himself even more to prayer and meditation, which he will do in a secluded monastery being renovated for him on the grounds behind Vatican City s ancien stanley thermobecher t walls. But this doesn t mean abandoning the church, he said, as many in the crowd looked sad at his departure from regular view. ` On the contrary, if God asks me, this is because I can conti
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