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    Narcotics suspect jumps wall to flee St. Paul police - October 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Dog returned from vet with one eye removed, owner says Dog returned from vet with one eye removed, owner says

    Updated: Tuesday, October 28 2014 5:39 PM EDT2014-10-28 21:39:31 GMT

    It started as a proactive checkup. Chloe, a 12-year-old pug, had a cloudy eye, so her owner took her in to the vet. When Kimberly Hayden dropped Chloe off for a follow-up exam, she got a phone call that stopped her in her tracks. (Warning: graphic images.)

    It started as a proactive checkup. Chloe, a 12-year-old pug, had a cloudy eye, so her owner took her in to the vet. When Kimberly Hayden dropped Chloe off for a follow-up exam, she got a phone call that stopped her in her tracks. (Warning: graphic images.)

    Updated: Wednesday, October 29 2014 9:26 PM EDT2014-10-30 01:26:59 GMT

    Police say a northeast Minneapolis stretch has been populated by street racers for 30 years, and there's a number of skid marks to prove it. However, when you own a business on Spring Street NE runs on weekends, that can be a problem.

    Police say a northeast Minneapolis stretch has been populated by street racers for 30 years, and there's a number of skid marks to prove it. However, when you own a business on Spring Street NE runs on weekends, that can be a problem.

    Updated: Wednesday, October 29 2014 10:26 PM EDT2014-10-30 02:26:28 GMT

    The bitter pill of autumn in the upper Midwest will be a little harder to swallow as we go from well above to slightly below average. Those sunny 60s and even a few 70s may have lured us into a false sense of security.

    The bitter pill of autumn in the upper Midwest will be a little harder to swallow as we go from well above to slightly below average. Those sunny 60s and even a few 70s may have lured us into a false sense of security.

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    Watching Harmony Lot wall - October 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Gary Corey of the Dept. of Public Works opens a fire hydrant on Green Street in Brattleboro while working on the water main. (Kayla Rice/Reformer)

    Gary Corey of the Dept. of Public Works waits for water to begin to flow out of a fire hydrant on Green Street in Brattleboro while working on the water main. (Kayla Rice/Reformer)

    By HOWARD WEISS-TISMAN

    Reformer Staff

    BRATTLEBORO -- Department of Public Works Director Steve Barrett is hoping for the best and preparing for the worst.

    Barrett had workers on Lower Green Street Wednesday installing extra shut-off valves on the eight-inch water line that runs under the road in case the retaining wall above the Harmony Parking Lot fails. Earlier this year engineers determined that the retaining wall was moving and there is an outside chance that the wall could come down at any time.

    If the wall fails, Barrett said, and the water line breaks, thousands of gallons of water would stream into the Harmony Lot, causing significant damage to the property and vehicles in the lot. Barrett wanted the valves to be in place so the Public Works Department could shut off the water if the wall comes down.

    "The wall is failing and I believe we have a serious situation here," Barrett said. "Right now we are taking precautions so the water line could be controlled if the wall does collapse."

    Lower Green Street has been closed since early September when a routine observation of the wall found that it was shifting. Deep cracks appeared in the pavement on Lower Green Street, which runs directly on top of the wall, and Barrett closed the road until further notice.

    Barrett still does not have a clear plan for addressing the issue, but tests are ongoing and he hopes to go before the Selectboard soon with a range of options, most of which are likely to cost the town hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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    Pauper Gauntlet S02 R03 Golgari Undead Dredge vs Elves – Video - October 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Pauper Gauntlet S02 R03 Golgari Undead Dredge vs Elves
    Deck list: http://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/04-09-14-golgari-undead/ THE PAUPER GAUNTLET Season Two What is the Pauper Gauntlet?

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    Winning Expanded Decks – Fort Wayne Regionals! – Video - October 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Winning Expanded Decks - Fort Wayne Regionals!
    Pooka looks at the Expanded decks that were successful at the Fort Wayne, IN Regional Championships! Pokmon TCG Online is a free program that can be downloaded at http://pokemontcg.com/....

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    Wargame Red Dragon Deck building and Gameplay – France. Bubble and Silver do decks. – Video - October 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Wargame Red Dragon Deck building and Gameplay - France. Bubble and Silver do decks.
    Me and Silveraptor build our French decks ready for the upcoming battles. Wargame Red Dragon Deck building and Gameplay - France. Bubble and Silver do decks. Bubble French deck code: ...

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    How to say ‘decks’ with Zira.mp4 – Video - October 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    How to say #39;decks #39; with Zira.mp4
    Advance Training course http://tiny.cc/enlishcities This video teaches you how to say or pronounce common english words.

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    Lawrence company decks stadium in balloons throughout postseason – Video - October 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Lawrence company decks stadium in balloons throughout postseason
    Fans who have made the trip to Kauffman Stadium throughout the postseason have noticed thousands of balloons decorating the stadium complex. Subscribe to KMBC on YouTube now for more: ...

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    Infrasense Uses High Speed GPR and Infrared Thermography to Assess Bridge Deck Conditions in Colorado - October 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Boston, MA (PRWEB) October 29, 2014

    Infrasense, Inc., a national leader in detecting subsurface conditions, has recently performed high speed scanning on 15 bridge decks across the state of Colorado. A combination of high-speed nondestructive tests were carried out at highway speeds, including a ground penetrating radar survey and infrared thermography scanning. In addition to the GPR and infrared testing, high resolution visual data was collected and used to map surface defects, including patching and spalling. These tests provide a condition assessment of the reinforced concrete bridge decks without requiring any cores or exposed rebar, and with no disruption to traffic flow. The results of these nondestructive tests will be used for future bridge rehabilitation planning.

    Ground penetrating radar (GPR) data is collected to estimate rebar depth and corrosion conditions. The GPR data is collected in a series of lines spaced 3 feet transversely across the width of the deck, with each line representing a cross sectional slice of the deck at a particular offset. Decks in good condition consist of strong and uniform radar reflections from the rebar. GPR data with weak and inconsistent reflections indicate rebar-level deterioration in the bridge deck.

    The infrared data is collected in a series of passes across each deck, with each pass covering a deck width of between 12 and 15 feet. Surveys are performed at normal driving speeds to prevent lane closures and traffic disruptions. During the survey, regular visual data is collected synchronously with the infrared data, so that surface features such as staining and patching can be differentiated and mapped in the infrared images.

    Many agencies apply GPR and IR separately as tools for bridge deck assessment, or use only one preferred method. Each method has specific strengths and limitations, and Infrasense uses a combination of both to create a more effective bridge deck condition assessment. By combining IR and GPR surveys, the maximum amount of information can be obtained for the least cost. Decks with asphalt overlays are common in Colorado, and illustrate how GPR and IR methods can complement each other. Infrared surveys are effective in detecting overlay debonding, while GPR is effective in detecting rebar-level deterioration. Combining GPR and IR methods becomes economical when applied with a two-level survey approach.

    About Infrasense, Inc. Since 1987, Infrasense, Inc. has applied the most current technologies to the most difficult challenges in subsurface scanning. Infrasenses engineers are able to nondestructively extract critical information from a diverse range of structures. The firm has conducted research to advance the field of subsurface detection, while also providing valuable information to clients across the country. Learn more about Infrasense, Inc. and its services at http://www.infrasense.com.

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    The Time When Two Super Carriers Became Floating Army Helicopter Bases - October 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    In 1994 the USS Eisenhower and the USS America were deployed to Haiti with their decks full of Army choppers. The US was threatening an invasion if the Junta did not return power to elected officials, and the 10th Mountain Division and a unique combination of special forces were sent over via the two super-carriers to make sure it happened.

    On July 31st, 1994, the United Nations Security Council passed UNSCR 940, authorizing the use of force to return Haiti back to its democratically elected government after a military coup, led by Raoul Cdras, seized power in 1991. Plans under the name "Operation Uphold Democracy" were quickly drawn up to deploy an overwhelming force to the island, both as a negotiating tool and for an actual invasion if need be.

    As part of the plan, two US super carriers, the America and Eisenhower had their decks packed with various versions of H-60 Blackhawks, OH-58 Kiowas, AH-1 Cobras and H-47 Chinooks. The Eisenhower carried a force of 2,000 soldiers and 58 helicopters from the 10th Mountain Division and the America carried an assortment of special operations forces and choppers from the 160th SOAR 'Nightstalkers' for air support.

    In addition to these super carriers turned helicopter bases and their embarked shock troops, portions of the 82nd Airborne and other forces staged out of Puerto Rico and off of other ships sailing off the coast of Haiti. By mid-September, all these forces, which fell under the command of Joint Task Force 120, were ready to descend on the island in mass, with over 25,000 troops participating, when, at the last minute, the military led government stepped down after emergency negotiations led by U.S. Senator Sam Nunn and retired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Colin Powell finally came to fruition. As the invasion was more-or less in motion when word came of surrender, what was to have been a force poised to attack, turned instantly into a stabilization and peacekeeping force.

    This rapid fielding of an invasion force and the resulting almost immediate pivot from offensive operations to peacekeeping and nation building duties is widely regarded as a showcase of how dynamic the US military had become in the post Cold War era. It was also a sign of just how far 'jointness' between the services had evolved over the prior decade. Seeing US Navy flattops loaded with Army helicopters was breathtaking evidence that the walls that traditionally had divided the services were indeed crumbling.

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    Dealing with independent MLAs- the first assignment before Devendra Fadnavis as Maharashtra chief minister - October 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    As the decks were clearedfor Devendra Fadnavisto be the next chief minister of Maharashtra on Tuesday, his list of to-do-things before proving majority has become a little longer.

    Besides addressing the sensitivities of his own party MLAs before finalizing the portfolios, he has to deal with six independent MLAs as well those who have put forth their demand of ministerial berths in lieu of supporting the government.

    The group of six independents led by Badnera MLA Ravi Rana submitted their charter of demands to Fadnavis when they visited him Tuesday evening to congratulate him. They sought timeonWednesday morning fromFadnavis to ink the deal before October 31.

    The group which decided to back the government was formed on Monday night. Incidentally, the same morning, the independent MLAs were in talks with few small parties to forge an alliance and remain neutral. But they probably had a change of heart as BJP has yet not opened its card on support of Shiv Sena.

    Ravi Rana told dna, We will be meeting with Fadnavison Wednesday with our demands of one cabinet minister's post, two ministers of state, and four chairmanships of state-run corporations with either cabinet or minister-of-state rank. Since, our support is must for a stable government, we are sure that our demands would be met.

    Following of PM Narendra Modis mantra, the state BJP had already decided to have a slim cabinet. Considering the situation when BJP may have to allocate few berths to Shiv Sena should it support the government addressing the sensitivities of independent allies would not be an easy job for the young CM who has to handle multiple issues in the next 18 days.

    While Fadnavis couldnt be contacted, Madhav Bhandari, the BJP spokesperson said, We would discuss the matter and come out with a solution.

    The group comprises of Shirish Chaudhari from Amalner, Vinayak Patil from Ahmedpur, Mohan Phad from Pathri, Mahesh Landge from Bhosari, Baliram Shiraskar from Balapur, and Ganpat Gaikwad from Kalyan (east).

    Seven independents got elected in the polls. Of them only Achalpur MLA Bachchu Kadu is not the part of this pressure group.

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