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 U.S. Rep. Bruce Vento, a 12-term stanley website  Democrat who championed environmental and homeless causes, died Tuesday morning at his home in St. Paul, Minn. He was 60.   Vento, who was diagnosed with lung cancer in February, died at 11:20 a.m. CDT surrounded by his family, spokesman Rick Jauert said. He had malignant mesothelioma, a rare type of cancer that is caused by inhaling asbestos fibers.    147;I have been a member of Congress for the past 24 years dedicated to making the federal government work for the people, to do for our community and state  and, yes, even internationally  that which we cannot do for ourselves, 148; Vento said when he announc stanley quencher ed last February that he would not seek re-election.  147;The federal government can and should make a difference. 148;   As a young man, he worked as a state-paid laborer in several St. Paul-area facilities  Hamm s Brewery, Waldorf Paper, Minnesota Plastics, St. Paul Dispatch and Pioneer Press, Whirlpool and the Minnesota State Capitol  that lawyers claim exposed him to asbestos fibers.   They are suing 11 companies  which allegedly supplied or installed asbestos products at those job sites  on behalf of Vento and his wife, Susan Lynch Vento, whom he married in August. stanley mugs            Vento s treatment included the removal of one lung, chemotherapy and radiation. In August, doctors found no lingering cancer cells, but they discovered more cancer in September.   As a congressman, Vento made his most significant contributions on environmental Tocs Big Setback For 9/11 Trial
 Ac stanley cup becher cording to stanley vaso  MIT graduate student Tomer Ullman, humanity   early ancestors harnessed the natural adrenaline boost brought on by the sound of wailing babies by strapping infants to their bodies and wearing them into battle.     Photo Credit: Gerry Thomasen | CC BY 2.0 Ullman   hilarious presentation on the competitive advantage of extreme infant distress vocalization  aka crying  was named the winner of last year   Festival of Bad Ad Hoc Hypotheses  BAH! :  Inspired by a comic by SMBC   Zach Weiner, BAHFest is a celebration of well-researched, logically explained, and clearly wrong evolutionary theories. Winners are awarded a sculpture of Darwin shrugging skeptically. Last year   was the first ever BAHFest, and we ;re happy to report that event organizers have planned two more festivals for 2014, one for the East Coast and one for the West. The former will be held in Cambridge, MA on October 19th, at MIT   Kresge Auditorium, the latter at San Fransisco   Castro Theatre on October 25th. Tickets are on sale, as of Friday. Get  ;em here. H/t Robert Krulwich                  stanley quencher                                        bad science