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With inflation moving higher on its worry list, the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady Wednesday, ending nearly a year of cuts to bolster the economy, and hinted that the next direction for rates could be up.Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke and all but one of his central bank colleagues agreed that the best course was to leave a key rate alone at 2 percent, as the country slogs through the crosscurrents of plodding economic growth and zooming energy and food prices that threaten to spread inflation.That meant the prime lending rate for millions of consumers and businesses stayed at 5 percent. The prime rate applies to certain credit cards, home equity lines of credit and other loans.The decision brought to a close a powerful series of rate reductions that started in September and extended through late April. It was the central bank s most aggressive intervention in two decades to shore up an economy bruised by the trio of housing, credit and financial crises.On Wall Street, stocks ended with a modest gain. The Dow Jones industrial average closed up 4.40 points to 11,811.83. Broader stock indicators managed to log stronger gains than the blue chips. The Fed said it b <a href=https://www.stanleycups.pl>stanley cup elieves its rate cuts will promote moderate growth over time as they work their way through the economy. It also said risks that economic growth will stanley termos falter appear to have diminished somewhat. At the same time, the Fed express stanley cups ed heightened concern about inflation. Upside risks to inflation and inflation Lyke WSJ: A Secret U.S. Spy Program Is Using Planes to Target Cell Phones
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Attorneys for sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo have subpoenaed convicted mastermind John Allen Muhammad to testify, raising the possibility that Muhammad could speak on the younger man s behalf. We d like to hear the truth, Malvo s attorney, Craig Cooley, said when asked what information he wants from Muhammad. Malvo s lawyers are presenting an insanity defense, claiming Muhammad brainwashed their <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley bottles teenage client and molded him into a killer.It s not certain Muhammad will be willing to testify, though.Muhammad, whose trial ended last week with a Virginia Beach jury recommending the death sentence, still faces prosecution in several other states.His attorneys don t want to do anything to aid those prosecutions, in the hope they can get the Virginia death sentence overturned on appeal or reduced by the trial judge when Muhammad is formall stanley mugs y sentenced in February. Last Tuesday, Malvo prosecutor Robert F. Horan Jr. said the chance that Muhammad will take the stand in the Malvo case is zero. But Cooley said he has not received any notification from Muhammad s lawyers that they will try to quash the subpoena.Muhammad s lawyers could try to quash the subpoena and prevent Muhammad from even showing up in court. He also could come to court and refuse to testify, invoking his Fifth Amendment right against self-incriminat stanley uk ion.Muhammad, 42, and Malvo, 18, are charged in or linked to the killing of 10 people and the wounding of six in the Washington area in September-October 2002, plu Vhmm New Sleepy Hollow footage changes everything!
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We ;re almost so used to the idea of weapons-toting drones, that finding a drone with a pair of actual arms is a little unusual. This quadcopter with a pair of arms is the brainchild of university professors, who clearly didn ;t think about the consequences of giving flying robots the ability to pick things up and run away with them. Everyone duck. Lovingly titled the Dual-Arm Aerial Manupulator ;, this two-armed drone is the work of three university professors, Chr <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup istopher Korpela, Matko Orsag, and Paul Oh, from Drexel University. Clearly stanley vattenflaska , the purpose here is mostly industrial 鈥?drones with arms could be insanely useful in a whole list of tasks, far beyond the stanley website simple valve-turning demonstrated here. But seriously, guys. Did Terminator teach you nothing
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NASA is not down with drones flying around town all willy-nilly and potentially electrocuting North West. The space agencyis developing an air traffic control network near Moffett Field, California for unmanned aircrafts at 400 to 500 feet meant to put regulations in place. As the New York Times pointed out, this would in effect be a separate air traffic control system for things that fly low to the ground. Unlike a normal air traffic control room, where Billy Bob Thorntons make very stressful decisio <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley taza ns, the drone traffic control will be fully automated. It a smart move. While Google and Amazon are investing big in the technology, commercial drone use remains illegal in the United States. And with reason: The idea of a robot delivering pizza or medicine is kooky, but both awesome and kind of elegant. It the Alison Janney of delivery methods. Out-there, but potentially versatile. However, the idea of thousands of low-flying robots zipping around and crashing into each other is less cool, like if Alison Janney had a disappointing cousin. If drones are ever going to be approved and not a godawful surveilling nuisance , we need an infrastructure in place to regulate their use. NASA plan is a solid step to helping drones turn into a mainstream tool. This is the kind of project that could help change the FAA mind.York Times via stanley vattenflaska The Verge] <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley drinking cup DronesNASA
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NASA is not down with drones flying around town all willy-nilly and potentially electrocuting North West. The space agencyis developing an air traffic control network near Moffett Field, California for unmanned aircrafts at 400 to 500 feet meant to put regulations in place. As the New York Times pointed out, this would in effect be a separate air traffic control system for things that fly low to the ground. Unlike a normal air traffic control room, where Billy Bob Thorntons make very stressful decisio <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley taza ns, the drone traffic control will be fully automated. It a smart move. While Google and Amazon are investing big in the technology, commercial drone use remains illegal in the United States. And with reason: The idea of a robot delivering pizza or medicine is kooky, but both awesome and kind of elegant. It the Alison Janney of delivery methods. Out-there, but potentially versatile. However, the idea of thousands of low-flying robots zipping around and crashing into each other is less cool, like if Alison Janney had a disappointing cousin. If drones are ever going to be approved and not a godawful surveilling nuisance , we need an infrastructure in place to regulate their use. NASA plan is a solid step to helping drones turn into a mainstream tool. This is the kind of project that could help change the FAA mind.
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After 27 years and thousands of news reports, testimony in the murder trial of Michael Skakel -- a 41-year-old nephew of Ethel Kennedy -- gets under <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup website way Tuesday in a Norwalk, Conn. courthouse.Skakel is accused of using his mother s golf club to bludgeon to death a neighborhood girl, Martha Moxley, in 1975. Both were 15 years old at the time.Skakel s defense could get a boost if members of the famous Kennedy clan show up to support their relative. But prosecutors have their own asset in a charming and graceful woman who generates widespread sympathy.The victim s mother, Dorthy Moxley, is e stanley canada xpected to be the first prosecution witness to stanley puodelis testify.Moxley is not expected to offer concrete evidence, though her diminutive presence looms large. She campaigned for nearly 27 years to find her daughter s killer. Michael Sherman, Skakel s laywe, has recognized the sympathy factor. He repeatedly asked prospective jurors if they would be swayed by a desire to provide Mrs. Moxley closure, even if the state could not prove its case. I just think it s important for the jurors to understand, to acquit Michael Skakel they are going to have to look at her and make her unhappy, Sherman said. She is a factor in this case. I think it is better to address it than ignore it. There are no known eyewitnesses to the murder and apparently limited forensic evidence. The golf club used in the attack was traced to a set owned by Skakel s mother.Experts familiar with the case told CBS News Jon Franke Crob Damaged Jet Lands Safely at LAX
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Olive Seon built this terrifying Lego Mothra 銉偣銉?, showcased in all her lepidopteran glory. She featured using her signature <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.fr>stanley quencher ability, entrapping her enemies with silken spray. Mothra is likely laying waste to New Kirk City here in revenge for the kidnapping of secret fairies by evil, greedy American businessmen . This is a fantastic build, featuring loads of details, incorporating modular Lego buildings and utilizing colo stanley quencher r for a dramatic effect. It a wonderful homage to Japanese monster kaiju films, where Mothra is often an ally of Godzilla, but freque stanley bottles ntly opposes him as she sees him as too destructive. She made an appearance in several films since her debut in the early ;60s. Personally, I ;d like to see this developed into a series of Lego builds, showcasing the complete lepidopteran life cycle of this beautiful beast, from massive egg to a caterpillar with glowing eyes, to the mighty Mothra in her glory.
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Neil Gaiman is writing one more adventure for the Eleventh Doctor, this time in ebook form. His ebook story Doctor Who: Nothing O ;Clock will follow the Doctor and Amy Pond to the year 1984, when they ;ll face a newly created monster. The Guardian has a two-page excerpt of the story, which comes out on November 21st. Here the opening paragraph: The Time Lords built a Prison. They built it in a time and place that are both unimaginable to any entity who has never left the solar system in which it was spawned, or who has only experienced the journey through time, second by second, and that only going forward. It was built just for the Kin. It was impregnable: a complex <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>stanley cup of small rooms for they were not monsters, the Time Lords 鈥?they could be merciful, when it suited them , out of temporal phas botella stanley e with the rest stanley thermobecher of the Universe. Gaiman explains that the book is set during the Eleventh Doctor first season, and that it takes place during the present day, in 1984, and during a far more ancient time. It also provided his first opportunity to create his own Doctor Who monster, the Kin, whom he hopes will prove spooky to readers. Doctor Who: Nothing O ;Clock by Neil Gaiman extract
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