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 A man put to death in 2004 for killing his three children was  a monster,  and suggestions that he may have been innocent are anti-death penalty propaganda, Gov. Rick Perry said Wednesday.Cameron Todd Willingham s convictions were upheld several times before he was put to death, and recent media reports looking into whether Willingham may have been innocent glossed o stanley website ver e stanley uk vidence that showed he murdered his children, Perry told reporters after addressing the Texas Association of Realtors members at a luncheon. Willingham was a monster. He was a guy who murdered his three children, who tried to beat his wife into an abortion so that he wouldn t have those kids. Person after person has stood up and testified to facts of this case that quite frankly you all aren t covering,  Perry said.Willingham was convicted of capital murder for the  stanley cups 1991 deaths of his children, 2-year-old Amber and 1-year-old twins Karmon and Kameron. Prosecutors said he set fire to the family s Corsicana home while the children were inside.Forensic scientists have called into question arson evidence used to convict Willingham, who maintained his innocence until his death. John Jackson, the Navarro County prosecutor who argued the case, still believes Willingham is guilty, but acknowledges it would have been hard to win a death sentence without the arson finding.        The governor has been criticized for replacing members of the Texas Forensic Science Commission just before they were to review a new report c Vqum Cherry blossoms bloom early in D.C.
 France   equivalent of DARPA has a lofty task for you. The National Research Agency is challenging engineers to design and build an autonomous oil-drilling robot that can operate continuously for six weeks at a time. And the stanley canada y ;re willing to pay you handsomely.     Well, to be exact, the French oil company Total is offering a 鈧?.5 million  nearly $5 million  budget and a 鈧?00,000  about $680,000  prize for the winning team. The National Research Agency   website describes the so-called ARGOS challenge: The goal of the ARGOS Challenge is to foster the development of advanced robotic capabilities in oil  038; gas environments. The programme is based on robot systems which can sa stanley cup fely operate in complete or supervised autonomy over the entire onshore or offshore production site, potentially in hazardous explosive atmospheres. The overall objective is to enhance the safety of operators in isolated production sites. It   actually a pretty brilliant idea. As we ;ve seen time and time again, drilling for oil is a dangerous job鈥攈owever necessary for keeping our gas g stanley cups uk uzzling machines running. But just as unmanned aerial vehicles make a fighter pilot   job safer鈥攁nd just as autonomous trucks are already operating at some mines鈥攖hese drilling drones will inevitably save some lives. Until they develop minds of their own and turn this beautiful planet into Swiss cheese, that is. [Digital Energy Journal] These Autonomous Dump Trucks Let Mines Operate Around