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 A 2-month-old girl is in good condition after being hospitalized with a blood-alcohol level more than four times the legal limit for an adult driver, police said.The infant was taken to Memorial Hospital early Sunday with a blood-alcohol level of 0.364 percent and was being treated in the intensive-care unit. I m told by the hospital that the child is in good condition,  police Lt. Rafael Cintron said  stanley cups Monday, declining to release any further details.Hospital spokeswoman Sharon Miracle said alcohol is  virtually a poison  at levels as high as those found in the infant. Any time you give alcohol to a child, and at that quantity, it is extremely dangerous,  she said.        Authorities are investigating how the girl ingested the alcohol. Cintron said the incident is being investigated as child abuse.Authorities said they believe the mother s boyfriend dropped the woman and child at the hospital and left. They said the mother had given conflicting stories and the whereabouts of the boyfriend were unknown.The El Paso County Department of Human Services was given custody of the baby, Cintron said.A driver is considered legally drunk in Colorado with a blood-a stanley website lcohol stanley cups uk  level of 0.08 percent.                                                                                  ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5  {        display: none;      }       inline-recirc-item--id-93c5a378-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d,  right-rail-recirc-item--id-93c5a378-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d {         Gbxg Guillermo del Toro   s Lovely Day of the Dead Version of Romeo and Juliet
 Who doesn ;t like blindingly fast internet  Movie studios who don ;t want people to watch their movies, apparently. A leaked survey obtained by TorrentFreak shows stu stanley vaso dios fretting over how Google Fiber   rapid advance鈥攖he company announced in February its plans to expand to 34 U.S. cities鈥攃ould increase piracy, while completely ignoring how fast internet could be a boon for legal streaming.     The survey, conducted on behalf of Warner Brothers and Sony Pictures Entertainment in 2012, asked 2,000 people in St. Louis and Kansas City about Google Fiber and their media consumption. One slide led with the worrisome stat that Roughly a quarter of pirates cite speed as a reason for pirating. With some leaps in logic, the presentation concludes that Google Fiber will increase pirating and hundreds of millions in lost revenue in the following sl stanley water bottle ide. And while that might not actually be false, it completely ignores all the potential that faster internet offers, if Hollywood was just willing to leverage the technology. TorrentFreak no cups stanley tes that the same survey also found that 39 percent of people would use paid more subscription streaming services and 34 percent would rent and buy more movies online. Of course, the slides don ;t mention these potential benefits of Google Fiber and additional revenue from paying customers. Granted, the presentation is from 2012, and Hollywood has been forced to make halting steps toward making legitimate video streaming