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 Authorities on Friday recovered the bodies of seven Marines and a Navy sailor who were killed when a Marine landing craft sank in hundreds of feet of water off the Southern  stanley cup California coast, authorities said. The remains were found after underwater salvage operations that followed the sinking on July 30. They will be flown to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to be prepared for burial by mortuary affairs teams, according to a statement Friday night from the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force. The remains  will then be released to their families in accordance with their wishes,  the statement said.The amphibious vehicle sank in 385 feet of water as it headed back to a Navy ship after completing routine training, the militar stanley cup y said. One of the Marines rescued after the accident was pronounced dead at the scene.                                        The craft sank less than a mile from San Clemente Island off the coast of San Diego. A diving and salvage ship carrying special equipment arrived on Thursday and recovered the bodies and the vehicle, the military said.The dead were identified earlier this week as: Pfc. Bryan J. Baltierra, 19, of Corona, California; Lance Cpl. Marco A. Barranco, 21, of Montebello, California; Pfc. Evan A. Bath, 19, of Oak Creek, Wisconsin; U.S. Navy Hospitalman Christopher Gnem, 22, of Stockton, California; Pfc. Jack Ryan Ostrovsky, 21, of Bend, Oregon; stanley cup  Cpl. Wesley A. Rodd, 23, of Harris, Texas; Lance Cpl. Chase D. Sweetwood, 19, of Portland, Oregon; and C Xltj N.Y. artist briefly places urinating dog statue near  Fearless Girl
  For 10 years my life was a living hell,  said Kimberly Williams, her eyes gazing into the distance.  It was like I was walking around with a blank mind.  Then, staring at her artwork, Williams  expression changed.  Art saved my life,  she said.Williams, 41, was homeless in the Washington, D.C. area fo stanley cup r about nine years, starting in 2005. Drug and alcohol addiction seemed inescapable, until she started taking art classes at Miriam s Kitchen in Washington, D.C jordan .                                         Art is what I do opposed to drinking,  Williams said.  Art is what I do opposed to, you know, getting high. As a child, despite repeated scoldings from her mother, Williams painted and drew on the walls constantly. By reviving this artistic streak, Williams began to take control of her life, one brushstroke at a time. It was not until she heard about ArtLifting from a counselor that she was able to monet jordan ize her work.         ArtLifting is a new online platform that allows disabled and homeless artists to sell their work. The social enterprise was started in Boston by a young brother-sister team, Spencer and Liz Powers, with $4,000 of their own money. Liz has been working with the homeless population of Boston for years. After organizing City Heart, an art show for local homeless artists in Boston s Prudential Center, she wanted to create a platform that would allow that art to be on display year-round. I was tired of telling people that they had to wait a year for the next show,