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 A man charged in a plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States has pleaded not guilty in court in New York City.Manssor Arbabsiar, a 56-year-old Iranian-born used car salesman in Texas who stanley tumblers  is also a U.S. citizen, appeared nervous as he stood before the court to enter his plea, reports CBS News producer Pat Milton. Not guilty,  he responded audibly in the courtroom jammed with reporters and onlookers when Judge John Kee stanley cup nan asked him how he pleaded to the five count indictment handed up by a grand jury last Thursday. Arbabsiar, dressed in navy blue prison garb and wearing a white beard, was not in handcuffs and was accompanied by U.S. Marshals. His court-appointed attorney stood next to him, putting her hand on his shoulder during the 10-minute proceeding. The indictment mirrors the criminal complaint filed on Oct 11, 2011.Arbabsiar is charged with enlisting  stanley website the assistance of a drug cartel associate who was actively working for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in a $1.5 million plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador at a Washington, D.C. restaurant by setting off explosives.        Authorities say that the Arbabsiar has admitted to his role in the plot.He is scheduled to be back in court December 21.The Obama administration has accused agents of the Iranian government of being involved in the plot. The Iranian press attache to the United Nations has called the accusation baseless.                                                                      p Njmo Arizona Immigration Conflict Heats Up
 Planetary geologists are gathering this week to start planning for the next robotic mission to Mars. It   supposed to be identical to Curiosity, but it ;ll be joined by a launch vehicle capable of sending samples back to Earth. But given what we now know about Mars, is this really necessary      NASA hopes to have the next iteration of the rover on the Red Planet by 2020. Until that time there   still lots to figure out, including possible landing sites. Proposals include Mawrth Vallis  best name ever, an anci stanley quencher ent valley strewn with minerals formed in water  and several ancient, now-dry lakes and deltas where water once flowed  including Eberswalde Crater . The space agency also wants the new rover to do more than just collect and analyze samples. Nature News re stanley quencher ports: Scientists ha water bottle stanley ve talked for decades about getting their hands on Martian rocks to look for signs of past life. They have studied meteorites that originated on Mars, but no space agency has yet been able to bring back samples directly, in part because of the cost and in part because of technical failures. NASA   plan for bringing back Martian samples would involve a succession of missions over many years 8230;Step one would need a rover to collect and store roughly 30 narrow cylinders of rock and soil, either on board or on the ground. In step two, an unmanned rocket would fly to Mars and deploy another rover to fetch the samples and then blast them into orbit. Step three would be to capture