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A judge rejected news media requests Monday to allow still and television cameras in the courtroom for the trial of sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo. I am concerned with the possible prejudice to Mr. Malvo, whether still cameras or TV cameras, Circuit Judge Jane Marum Roush said a hearing.She did approve a request from Fairfax County to allow a closed-circuit broadcast to an overflow courtroom for extra
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These weapons might not do the most damage, but they are the biggest ever made in history. You haven ;t lived until you ;ve seen a tank the size of a small house. The largest tank ever made: the French Char 2C also known as FCM 2C , developed during WWI, used between 1921 and 1940. Only 10 were built. This 69 ton tank was 33 ft 8 in 10.27 m long, 13 ft 5 in 4.09 m high and 9 ft 10 in 3 m wide and had a 75 mm gun and four 8 mm machine guns. via Wikimedia Commons and worldwarphotos Two 36 inches 914 mm caliber mortars, never used in
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