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 Business conditions perked up in the summer and construction spending c stanley water bottle limbed in July to the highest level seen since the beginning of the year, promising signs for the economy s anticipated second-half rebound.Reports from the Federal Reserve s 12 districts  indicate that the economy continued to improve in July and August,  according to the Federal Reserve s latest snapshot of business activity r stanley mug eleased Wednesday.  In some districts, improvement occurred in selected sectors and in others it was broad-based,  the Fed said.The Fed, in its so-called beige book, added that even in the Dallas district, where activity remains generally weak, business contacts were more optimistic about the economic outlook.The economic impact of the nation s worst blackout was muted thus far, the Fed indicated.Although business contacts said a comprehensive assessment at this point was premature,  the effects were generally small,  the Fed survey said.  Even where firms were closed for several days, affected contacts suggest they are not anticipating difficulties in making up for lost production or shipments.         In a second report, the value of construction projects under way clocked in at a seaso stanley cup nally adjusted annual rate of $879.8 billion in July, representing a modest 0.2 percent increase from June s level, the Commerce Department said.Although July s increase wasn t as big as the 0.5 percent rise that economists were predicting, June s performance turned out even better than the governme Ajjl Bush: $10B Aid Is  Down Payment
 They stretch 50 miles int stanley cup o Earth   upper atmosphere. They shower the night sky with shimmering bursts of light. They emit a crackling ping over radio. And because they ;re so fast, scientists have only known about them for a few decades. Today, Wired Science introduces us to the world of Transient Luminous Events鈥攁nd the Santa Fe astronomer who has pioneered the art of photographing them.     Thomas Ashcraft is a photographer and amateur astronomer who has captured dozens of Sprites  yep, they ;re named after Puck in A Midsummer Nights Dream  by taking continuous long-exposure shots from his home in New Mexico. Ashcraft lists his Sprite capt stanley cup ures by grouping them into categories: Jellyfish, carrots, columnforms, and even Elves, a stanley quencher  separate type of sprite caused by nitrogen molecules. Ashcraft reports that Sprites even have their own noise: When I began to examine the sprites in my videos with high scrutiny I started to notice a pattern of associated radio sound in that some of them manifested a VHF forward scatter reflection ping much like meteors do. Only a few decades ago, Sprites and Elves were impossible to catch on film. Pilots have long reported seeing bright flashes in the sky, but the stigma of reporting such a sight鈥攗nwitnessed by astronomers鈥攍ed many to write them off as optical illusions. But in 1989, photography had evolved to a point where a group of scientists captured a Sprite on film  albeit accidentally