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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
UNDATED: Mary Musselman, of Sebring, Fla., is accused of violating her probation
by feeding wildlife and resisting an officer with violence, authorities
say.Highlands County Sheriff's OfficeAn 81-year-old Florida woman arrested
last year for allegedly feeding bears was again arrested this week on
suspicion of violating her probation by illegally feeding wildlife and threatening
to kill a law enforcement officer.Mary Musselman, of Sebring, was arrested
Wednesday by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission agents after
several bowls, trays and birdfeeders with corn feed and birdseed were found
outside her home, HighlandsToday.com reported.Musselman was placed on probation
Jan. 24 for two counts of feeding black bears, according to a
court records obtained by the newspaper. As part of the terms of
her probation, the former middle school teacher was ordered not to put
out food for animals for a year.Gary Morse, spokesman for the commission,
told HighlandsToday.com that officers had been dealing with Musselman since
November 2012 after receiving a report that she fed bears. At lest
one of the bears she allegedly fed was euthanized. He said feeding
bears is a misdemeanor under Florida law.According to court documents, when
Highlands County deputies and Fish and Wildlife agents tried to arrest her,
Musselman lunged at them and kicked them, HighlandsToday.com reported.MyFoxTampaBay.com
reported that a group of Musselman's former physical
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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
SEATTLE To some Americans Amanda Knox seems unfairly hounded by a
capricious legal system in Italy that convicted her this week in the
death of a 21-year-old British woman.But in Europe, some see her as
a privileged American who is getting away with murder.As she remains free
in Seattle, the perceptions will likely fuel not only the debate about
who killed Meredith Kercher in 2007 and what role, if any, Knox
played in her death. They will also likely complicate how the U.S.
and Italian governments resolve whether she should be sent to Italy to
face prison.Anne Bremner, a Seattle attorney and Knox supporter, says that
it's been a polarizing case, and will remain that way.After being first
convicted and then acquitted, Knox and her one-time boyfriend were convicted
again Thursday. Knox was sentenced to 28 1/2 years.
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