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 Updated 4:40 PM ET AP  PHOENIX - A psychological report released Thursday warned that while Jared Lee Loughner was competent to plead guilty in the Tucson mass shooting, he remained severely mentally ill and his mental condition could deteriorate under the stress of a trial.The report was prepared in late April by a federal Bureau of Prisons psychologist who testified in court Tuesday before a judge allowed Loughner to plead guilty in the January 2011 mass shooting.Psychologist Christina Pietz s report said Loughner s improved condition was due to medication.Jared Lee Loughner s long term prison home unclearAccused Tucson shooter mentally fit, pleads guiltyGiffords, Kelly satisfied with Loughner plea        But because his condition could  wax and wane, I recommend the court expeditiously address issues related to his situation,  Pietz wrote.  Mr. Loughner is currently competent to proceed. However, because of his fragile mental state, there is no guarantee he will remain competent for an extended time. Loughner p stanley ca leaded guilty to 19 counts under a plea agreement that guarantees he will spend the rest of his life in prison. He is to be sentenced in November for the mass shooting that left six people dead and former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffor stanley cup uk ds a stanley cup nd 12 others wounded.The report covering a period from late January to late April said Loughner generally was kept separate from other inmates at the Springfield, Mo., federal prison where he has been held nearly the entire time since t Onfa A Classic Doctor Who Creator Forced to Rewatch 1980s Special Effects
 The internet didn ;t invent the concept of people not being who they say they are. It simply gave them a better vehicle, and gave these deceivers a name: catfish. That term came into our consciousness first in a documentary, followed by a TV series,and now it   a book. You may be wondering why.      And who would know best but author Nev Schulman  Schulman is the original victim of the catfishing hoax鈥攖he one to gave the phenomenon its name. He told his story first in the 2010 documentary Catfish, where he chronicles his fa stanley website lling in love over the internet, and his ultimate quest to meet the girl he carried out an online relationship. As you can guess, she was not who she said she was. That experience made Schulman a sort of de facto sounding board for people who felt they had found themselves entrapped by a digital menace pretending to be someone else. So then came the MTV show, which has just been renewed for a fourth season. Often the story is similar, but each time the set of circumstances are more ridiculous and more unbelievable. The fr stanley cups uk amework is this: A person has met a potential flame online, but for whatever reason they ;ve never been able to meet in person. My personal favorite episodewas in season two when a woman thought she was dating the rapper Bow Wow over the internet. Spoiler alert: Her internet boyfriend was definitely not Bow Wow. So after the TV show has now come the book, which may seem stanley cup price  like somewhat of a backward progression for a topic so