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 The FBI says that, in a given year, as many as 300 children under the age of five are murdered by their parents. That s nearly one murdered child every day.Yet when a mother in Florida was accused of murdering her two-year-old daughter, that case became a sensation on cable television.It seemed everyone had an opinion, but in the only opinion that matters, a jury in Orlando on Tuesday found Casey Anthony not guilty, convicting her only on four relatively minor charges of lying to the police.   CBS News correspondent Troy Roberts reports that the moments leading up to the reading of the verdict were incredibly tense, especially for the 25-year-old defendantThe verdict caused an immediate and emotional response from Anthony and her defense team, and left  stanley tumbler prosecutors stunned.        On the seven charges before the jury, Anthony was found not guilty of first degree murder and the two others related to the killing of her infant daughter Caylee. She was convicted of four misdemeanor counts of lying to the police.   After exchanging hugs, Casey s defense attorney, Jose Baez, spoke of the tragedy that led to the 6-week stanley cup  trial. While we re happy for Casey, there are no winners in this case. Caylee has passed on  stanley kubek far, far too soon,  Baez said.No members of the jury were willing to speak to the press. Even after the verdict, prosecutors stood by the case they presented.            The Casey Anthony trial has been a story that has captivated the media and much of the nation.It was in 2008  Wspa NASA   s real life Enterprise may take us to other star systems one day
 Everything is easier to understand when it   drawn up as a well-formatted subway map鈥攊ncluding the Internet. This one, for instance, shows a simplification of the world   network of submarine fiber-optic cables.     Created by researchers from the Oxford Internet Institute, the map uses data from cablemap.info. Each node represents a country, and the links between them the fiber-optic cables that allow data to flow between. The guys who made it explain: The centrality of the nodes within the network has been calculated using the PageRank algorithm. The rank is important as it highlights those geographical places where the network is most influenced by power  e.g., potential data surveillanc stanley becher e  and weakness  e.g., potential service disruption . Some short links鈥攕uch as the intricate networks stanley cup  under the Gulf of Mexico, the North Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea鈥攈ave been left out to avoid the image becoming too cluttered. There   extra information on there, too: symbols point out Enemies of the Internet鈥攂ased on the 2014 report by Reporters Without Borders鈥攄etailing those who surveil and censor online. You can go check out their full run-down on t stanley quencher he map here. [Oxford Internet Institute]                                                        Internet