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 A former deep-sea treasure hunter is about to mark his fifth year in jail for refusing to disclose the whereabouts of 500 missing coins made from gold found in an historic shipwreck.Research scientist Tommy Thompson isn t incarcerated for breaking the law. Instead, he s being held in contempt of court for an unusually long stanley cup  stretch - well past the normal maximum limit of an 18-month internment in cases of witnesses refusing to co stanley cup operate.But nothing is usual about Thompson s case, which dates to his discovery of the S.S. Central America, known as the Ship of Gold, in 1988. The gold rush-era ship sank in a hurricane off South Carolina in 1857 with thousands of pounds of gold aboard, contributing to an economic panic.  stanley cup                In this November 1989 file photo, Tommy Thompson holds a $50 pioneer gold piece retrieved earlier in 1989 from the wreck of the gold ship SS Central America.                                                      AP Photo/The Columbus Dispatch, Lon Horwedel                                        Despite an investors lawsuit and a federal court order, Thompson still won t cooperate with authorities trying to find those coins, according to court records, federal prosecutors and the judge who found Thompson in contempt.                                         He creates a patent for a submarine, but he can t remember where he put the loot,  federal Judge Algenon Marbley said during a 2017 hearing.Thompson s legal troubles stem from the 161 investors who pa Ebnl 11-year-old scientist won t let family hardship keep her from succeeding
 It s been nearly two years since a disturbed young man, Adam Lanza, opened fire at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., killing 20 young children and six adults.  Some of the teachers are beginning to tell stories nike dunk  of what they heard and saw that day -- and trying to make certain what happened in Newtown can t happen elsewhere. Our Cover Story this morning is reported by Jane Pauley: Something like this rips you to your core, and we came back to school ripped to shreds,  said Abbey Clements, a 2nd grade teacher.  But we came back to do the best we could with these kids who we loved and we got lucky enough to survive with. She was one of four women working at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012.                                          All four and all of the children in their care got out of the building safely.All four only now are speaking out about the impact of that terrible day.          Nobody cowered under a chair,  said Clements.  Everybody took care of those kids the best that we knew how to in the insanity that was unfolding before us.                                                                                 nike dunk                                              Victims of Conn. school shooting                      39 photos                                                                                          Reading specialist Becky Virgalla was in a meeting in a conference room near the school s front do converse or.   We heard this loud noise and