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Particles found to break speed of light

- An international team of scientists said on Thursday they had recorded sub-atomic particles traveling faster than light -- a finding that could overturn one of Einstein's long-accepted fundamental laws of the universe.
Puzzling results from Cern, home of the LHC, have confounded physicists - because it appears subatomic particles have exceeded the speed of light.

Neutrinos sent through the ground from Cern toward the Gran Sasso laboratory 732km away seemed to show up a tiny fraction of a second early.

The result - which threatens to upend a century of physics - will be put online for scrutiny by other scientists.

In the meantime, the group says it is being very cautious about its claims.

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http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/22/us-science-light-idUSTRE78L4FH20110922

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-15017484

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Gotta love having racist white neigbours

who dont even see you on equal level when ur balling as much or more than them

Neighbour faces racial harassment charge over golliwog in window

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Planning row between Suffolk villagers escalates to court case after doll put on display in window

It began as a planning dispute between affluent neighbours in a Suffolk village, but resulted in the arrest of a woman accused of racially aggravated harassment after she displayed a golliwog in the window of her house.

Jena Mason will appear before Lowestoft magistrates on Tuesday, Suffolk police said. The 65-year-old was arrested after her black neighbour, Rosemarie O'Donnell, complained about the doll.

It appeared in the only window visible from the home of O'Donnell and her husband, Stephen,

The O'Donnells, who live in a £1m barn conversion next door, hired a planning consultant to challenge the application, arguing that it would lead to an increase in traffic and boundary and right of way issues as well as raising the question of how organic waste from the horses would be disposed of.

A golliwog then appeared on a ground-floor window sill in the Masons' house, near the main entrance to the barn. Rosemarie O'Donnell, a 48-year-old businesswoman with Jamaican roots, said the doll was an affront to her and her two mixed-race children, and the sight of it had left her "shocked and upset".

She took a photograph of the doll and – days after planning permission for the new stables was granted by the local council – gave it to police and made a formal complaint.

Good, jail and or fine the racist bitch.

Was expecting any black woman but she is sexy fak.

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Grandfather murder plot girls sentenced A number of injuries were inflicted on the 89-year-old grandfather Continue reading the main story

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Family 'hit relative with bricks'

Two girls have been sentenced for a plot to kill their 89-year-old grandfather in order to obtain money.

The man was attacked by his adopted daughter, 49, her daughters aged 16 and 14, her son, 19, and his girlfriend, 17, near Winchester.

At Winchester Crown Court, the 16-year-old got 26-months' detention while the 14-year-old received a two-year youth rehabilitation order.

The 17-year-old girl involved was given three years' detention.

The victim's daughter is serving a 17-year jail sentence and her son is already in a young offenders institution.

Hit with bricks

None of the defendants, from Eastleigh, can be named because of legal restrictions.

The elderly victim, who suffered from dementia, lived with his wife at a bungalow in a village near Winchester, where he was attacked on 15 November last year.

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Det Sgt Bryan Carter: "The mother and the son were the driving force behind the offences"

During the six-week trial, the jury was told the man was lured outside his home by his daughter pretending to have fallen over.

He then was knocked to the ground by the son and hit with bricks by the two young girls.

He survived with cuts and bruises and was able to tell paramedics - called by his daughter - that he had been hit.

The family had also been running a campaign to try to scare the man to death by smashing a window at his home and even cutting the fuel line of his car in a bid to make it explode.

'Final act'

The prosecution said the attack was the final act to kill him for his money even though he had generously given cash for cars and horses for the family, which had been squandered.

In the weeks before, some family members researched how to kill him on the internet with Google searches such as "1,000 ways to die", "poisonous toadstools" and "easiest way to kill an old person".

The girls sobbed as their sentences were handed down.

The 89-year-old survived the attack but was left with a number of cuts and bruises Mr Justice Foskett described the three girls as "vulnerable" and under the influence of the mother, adding that they had acted out of "fear" of her.

He concluded by saying to the younger sister: "I express the hope that arrangements can be made for you and [the older sister] to maintain contact.

"You and she will probably need each other even more in the longer term than at present."

Sentencing the two adults last month, the judge called the attack "despicable and inhuman".

He said the plot and the attempts to kill the pensioner "will defy belief in the minds of any right-thinking person".

Four of the group were found guilty of conspiracy to murder at an earlier hearing, while the youngest girl was acquitted of that charge but convicted of wounding with intent.

The grandson is serving an indeterminate sentence.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-15107352

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Amanda Knox cleared of murder

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/hard-forgive-kercher-killer-181744223.html

Amanda Knox has been cleared after a court overturned her conviction for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher.

The 24-year-old American has spent four years behind bars for the killing in Perugia, Italy, that she insisted she played no part in.

But her nightmare ended when jurors in her appeal trial found her not guilty of stabbing Miss Kercher after forcing her into a violent sex game.

Knox, from Seattle, was jailed for 26 years in December 2009 after a year-long trial, along with her Italian ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito who was jailed for 25 years.

Sollecito, 27, was also cleared after a successful appeal.

The verdicts came after the former lovers delivered heartfelt addresses to the Perugia court this morning, proclaiming their innocence once more.

Knox, watched by her anxious family in the medieval chamber, declared: "I am not who they say I am - the perversion, the violence, the lack of respect for life - and I did not do the things they say I did. I did not kill, I did not rape, I did not steal. I was not there at the time."

Choking back emotion, she told jurors: "I want to go back to my life. I do not want to be punished. I do not want my life taken away for something that I did not do because I am innocent."

The semi-naked body of Leeds University student Miss Kercher, 21, from Coulsdon in Surrey, was found on November 2, 2007, in the house she shared with Knox on her year abroad.

Small-time drug dealer Rudy Guede, 24, from the Ivory Coast, was jailed for the murder and sexual violence after separate proceedings and, while he too protests his innocence, his conviction was upheld on appeal.

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The decision means Knox will now almost certainly strike a $1m deal with an American TV network as all the main stations have been frantically trying to secure rights to her first interview.

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a definite big budget movie deal will come thru as well...

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so the black breh didnt have no rich parents to fit the legal fees and takes the full rap for this case, ....even though it was said he clearly didnt act alone..............two whites get convicted....it becomes a film deal...book....and maybe a gameshow and talent show. white killers stay winning

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so the black breh didnt have no rich parents to fit the legal fees and takes the full rap for this case, ....even though it was said he clearly didnt act alone..............two whites get convicted....it becomes a film deal...book....and maybe a gameshow and talent show. white killers stay winning

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