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  CBS/AP  DENVER - James Holmes, the man accused of killing 12 people and injuring 58 others during a shooting rampage at an Aurora movie theater last month, has been officially evicted from his apartment as he awaits trial. According to the Adams County Sheriff s Office, a default judgment  stanley tumbler for possession was granted Wednesday to Holmes  landlord and the apartment will soon be available for rent.  There was still some personal property there, like clothing and his bed, but that was all recently removed by his public defenders,  Adams County sheriff s spokesman Terrance O Neill said, as reported by the Denver Post.The eviction notice cited Holmes as having  stanley cup website  murdered numerous individuals, materially and substantially damaged the premises and booby-trapped the premises substantially endangering property and person.  Aurora shooting suspect shows no emotion in court Judge in Colo. massacre case keeps gag orderColo. shooting suspect James Holmes  lawyers: He s mentally ill        Holmes attended the brief procedural hearing Thursday in which the prosecution sought the judge s permission to release contact information on those killed and injured. Most documents in the case have been sealed, so even that step required Judge William Sylvester s approval.During the half-hour hearing, Holmes looked around the room and straight ahead but didn  stanley bottle t focus on whoever was speaking. However, he did appear to be paying attention to the proceedings. He furrowed his brow when some in the courtroom  Bohm Alleged Ricin Victim s Cousin Indicted
 You might have heard grandma or grandpa predicting a storm because th stanley becher ey could feel it in their bones and when a storm hit you probably thought they ;d been watching the weather channel. Turns out, their joints *probably* do get a little achy when it   about to rain.     Weather pain is a sensation that was noticed by Hippocrates back in 400 B.C. Today, people suffering from arthritis are stil stanley thermoskannen l complaining about worsening pain before an impending storm, and scientists are still puzzled about why exactly stormy days cause more discomfort than other days. There have been several studies that have shown a correlation between bad weather and increased pain. Changes in barometric pressure, temperature, and humidity in particular have been shown to increase arthritic pain, along with pain from headaches, j vaso stanley aw aches, fibromyalgia, and numerous other sources of discomfort. That said, other studies have been inconclusive about the whole issue of weather pains. For instance, Amos Tversky, a Standford psychologist, studied 18 rheumatoid arthritis sufferers in the mid-1990s for a year and found no connection between increased pain and bad-weather days. According to Tversky, the association was all in the patients ; heads: People   beliefs about arthritis pain and the weather may tell more about the workings of the mind than of the body.  Of course, that   an amazingly small sample-size to be drawing any def