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 The  Don t Ask, Don t Tell  policy for gays in the military expired at midnight. That means 13,000 people forced to leave the military under the old rules are now free to re-enl stanley bottles ist.However, one of them, former Air Force Maj. Mike Almy is choosing a different route: The former soldier, who served for 13 years before he was discharged under the  Don t Ask, Don t Tell  policy, has chosen to sue to be reinstated.As DADT ends, gay officer sheds his alias Don t ask, don t tell  consigned to historyWhen asked about the end of  Don t Ask, Don t Tell,  he said,  It s a little bittersweet. He said,  It s obviously a tremendous step forward toward equality for all gay and lesbian Americans, LGBT  lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender  Americans. It s long overdue. It s obviously something that most of the rest of our allies have already  done , long-since changed their policies, and it s past time that we do this in America. It came a few years too late for me, as well as the 13,000 other Americans and tens of thousands of Americans before 1993, when this became a law.         Almy says he s suing to be re-instated, instead of re-enlisting, because of the limited opportunities now available in the military.He  stanley cup said,  For people like myself who want to get back into the military, they have to be physically qualified, medically qualified, as well as the military still has to hav stanley usa e a need for them. Retention is at an all-time high right now as a result of the economy. More people are stayin Qslm The Odd Truth, Nov. 20, 2003
 For the first time, scientists have taken  gourde stanley 3D images of a caterpillar undergoing metamorphosis. And they are amazing. Until now, studying metamorphosing insects, including fruit flies, blowflies and butterflies, has mainly involved dissection. Basically, scientists would take a bunch of the insects that are the same age and dissect them individually to see how their internal anatomy changes in different stages of metamorphosis. This technique is not only destructive 鈥?but it also may not give you an accurate picture of insect development, because different pupae mature at different rates. So researchers thought: stanley cups uk  Why not use CT scans  X-ray computed tomography  to get images of the insects as they ;re changing in their chrysalis  This form of high resolution CT scanning  micro-CT , was only developed in the 80s, and has only really become widely available in the last decade or a little bit more as scanners have got cheaper, and computing power has got better, says Russell Garwood, a p stanley tumbler aleobiologist at the University of Manchester in the U.K. So I think we ;re just lucky in that this is something that people have never had the chance to try before. Now, a typical CT scan will only give you a 2D slice of a 3D object. But scientists can reconstruct 3D images if they take thousands of radiographs and put them together with computer software. One of the biggest challenges of using this technique on insects is figuring out how not to kill them wit