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 CLEVELAND - An Ohio man who had two towels left in his body after surgery at a veterans hospital has won a $275,000 settlement from the federal government.Forty-seven-year-old Robert Sanner, of New Philadelphia, didn t feel right following his May 2008 kidney cancer surgery. He made three trips back to the Louis Stokes VA Medical Center in Cleveland before a scan in August 2008 detected the 14-by-11-inch towels.The Plain Dealer reports the towels were removed the next day. Sanner s lawsuit said VA hospital officials acknowledged the mistake.Sanner s attorney, R. Craig McLaughlin, also said the hospital was hesitant to perform a third surgery neede stanley romania d to repair a hernia caused by the first two procedures.Medical center spokeswoman Ashley Trimble says the epi stanley ca sode is one reason why the hospital adopted new technology to keep track of sponges and other surgical equipment.        Sanner served as an Army mechanic in the 1980s. He declined to comment on the settlement.                                                                       ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5          display: none;             inline-recirc-item--id-95eb22e0-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d,  right-rail-recirc-item--id-95eb22e0-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d         display: none;             inline-recirc-item--id-95eb22e0-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d ~ .item:nth-child 5        stanley cup    display: block;       Reuj African Leaders Face French Inquiry Over Money-Laundering Claims
 After traveling for more than ten years and four billion miles, Rosetta became the first spacecraft in history to rendezvous with a comet. But, it some ways, the spacecraft   work has only just begun. One of the next challenges will be selecting a safe spot for Rosetta   lander, Philae.     [Image: NASA] [Image: ESA] Over the next few months, Rosetta   corkscrew orbit will bring it even closer to  67P/Churyumov鈥揋erasimenko, trimming its distance from the current 60 miles down to 30 miles and then 18 miles. In the meantime, scientists will use the observations to scout for potential landing sites. https://gizmodo/first-close-up-photos-of-the-solar-systems-most-crazy-1616987871 As the European Space Agency reports: One fear when the lander was being designed was that it would rebound fro stanley canada m the surface stanley cups uk  鈥攂ut this was when they still thought the surface would be very hard. Indications now are that surface appears to be soft, so rebounding won ;t be such an issue. We ;ll soon find out what the surface is made of, but in any case, the lander is equipped with a harpoon system and ice screws to secure it to the surface. In addition, the touchdown will be at a speed of just 1 m/s.  Stefan Ulamec, the Philae Lander Manager  above  said: this is like wal stanley cup king and bouncing against a wall; it hurts but it won ;t kill you! But what about the surprising comet shape  Not the standard potato ; that everyone was expecting 鈥?more like two