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 Updated 6:42 p.m. E stanley mugs TCLEVELAND Two of the women held captive for a decade at a run-down Cleveland house were welcomed home by cheering crowds of loved ones and neighbors with balloons and banners Wednesday before police charged the homeowner with rape and kidnapping.Ariel Castro, 52, was charged with four counts of kidnapping and three counts of rape. His two brothers, Onil, 50, and Pedro, 54, were also arrested Monday but Cleveland City Prosecutor Victor Perez said there was no evidence to charge them with any crime.Gina DeJesus, who disappeared in 2004, arrived home in the afternoon to chants of  Gina! Gina!  Wearing a bright yellow hooded sweatshirt, she was led through the crowd and into the house by a woman who put her arm around the young woman s shoulders and held her tight. Nancy Ruiz, DeJesus  mother, stanley cup usa  thanked those who had helped the family over the past nine years.         Even the ones that doubted, I want to thank them the most, she said.  They re the ones that made me stronger, the ones that made me feel the most that my daughter was out there. Earlier in the day, Amanda Berry, 27, arrived at her s stanley cup ister s home, which was similarly festooned with dozens of colorful balloons and signs, one reading  We Never Lost Hope Mandy.  Hundreds cheered wildly but weren t able to get a glimpse of Berry as she went in through the back. Berry s sister thanked the public for its support but asked for privacy.The third captive, Michelle Knight, 32, was reported in good condition at Epus In this aquarium you can shake hands with otters (Happy Holidays!)
 As far as contraception innovation goes, for the past several years, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundationhas been leading the pack. Next on the list  Revolutionizing actual bodily implants. Say hello to wireless birth control.     Of course, implantable birth control itself isn ;t anything new, but most current models are only good for about three years. Plus, if you decide it   time for a baby, the whole thing has to come out altogether. The new device, though, which is currently being developed by Gates Foundation-backed MicroCHIPS, would be able to stay in place for up to 16 years. And when babymaking time comes around, all you have to do is flip a switch. Similar to current IUDs, the chip woul stanley cup usa d provide 30 micrograms of the pregnancy-blocking hormone levonorgestrel daily. When its time for the hormone to be delivered, an internal battery sends an electric current thro stanley cup ugh the device, temporarily melting the reservoir   hermetic, titanium and platinum seal and doling out just the right dose on the daily for 16 years. And apparently, the idea came from none other than Bill Gates himself. According to MIT Tech Review: The idea for the device originated two years ago  stanley mug in a visit by Bill Gates and his colleagues to Robert Langer   MIT lab. Gates and his colleagues asked Langer if it were feasible to create birth control that a woman could turn on and off and use for many years. Langer thought the controlled release microchip technology he invented with col