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 The judge in Kobe Bryant s rape trial on Monday ordered prosecutors to turn over two pairs of his accuser s underwear, a move defense attorneys say will help them exonerate the NBA star.A key two-day hearing opened with the defense repeatedly saying the underwear is exculpatory evidence that will prove their claim th stanley bottle at the woman had sex with other men before or perhaps after her encounter with Bryant. The defense says injuries discovered on the woman could have been caused by someone other than the Los Angeles Lakers guard.State District Judge Terry Ruckriegle said the underwear mdash; worn by the accuser the night of the alleged attack and the next day when she went to a hospital for an examination mdash; must be turned over to the defense within 24 hours.After listening to prosecution arguments, Ruckriegle rolled his eyes, then issued his order, reports CBS News Correspondent Lee Frank. The court finds the prosecution s refus stanley cup al to turn over the evidence to be without merit,  the judge said.        The prosecution turned over  stanley uk all other physical evidence by Saturday s deadline. Defense attorney Hal Haddon said in court Monday the material includes three samples of semen that don t match Bryant. Prosecutor Mark Hurlbert objected at that point, and the conversation ceased.Bryant, 25, faces four years to life in prison or 20 years to life on probation if convicted of sexual assault. He says he and the resort worker had consensual sex last summer.Besides the physical evidence a Cyqv How Russia Built a Ship Too Big to Set Sail
 The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Mission just saw something bright in the Andromeda Galaxy. It was either a Gamma-Ray Burst or an Ultraluminous X-Ray Object, but either way it will be the closest event we ;ve ever observed.  8230;unless it   just a known X-ray object, a programming bug, and a thunderstorm..     A portrait of Andromeda by Swift in ultraviolet and optical light. Image credit: NASA/Swift/Stefan Immler/Erin Grand Twitter exploded with excited astronomers and astrophysicists.We might have just seen a Gamma Ray Burst from the Andromeda Galaxy. If we did, that   incredible! But to hold on  stanley mugg to proper journalist caution: we might not have. Update: It wasn ;t, instead being a known X-ray source caught by mistake. The story of how preliminary data, a programming bug, and a thunderstorm conspired to lead us astray is still pretty neat. Scroll to the bottom for the re stanley cup st of the  8230;nevermind or read straight through to get the story as it unwrapped in real time. Why would it be exciting  Because it ;d be the closest gamma ray burst we ;ve ever observed, yet far enough away to not fry us. Scientifically fascinating without planet-wide extinc vaso stanley tion! What   not to love  Why the hedging  The data is scarce. An event was spotted that might be a Gamma Ray Burst  GRB , or it might be an Ultraluminous X-Ray Object  ULX . Either way would be exciting, as they ;d both be the closest of their type we ;ve ever seen, giving us new