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A prison guard was fired after he allegedly admitted having sex with Susan Smith, who is serving a life sentence for drowning her two sons in a lake, corrections officials said.The allegations prompted a state senator who oversees the Corrections Department to schedule a public hearing to investigate problems involving prisoners and employees.In the past 20 months, 51 guards or prison staff members hav
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This week marks six years since the Svalbard Seed Vault opened to serve as an agricultural Noah Ark for humanity. Within its walls, scientists have collected nearly one million seeds from all over the world鈥攋ust in case. Now, they ;re adding many more. According to National Geographic magazine, the vault just accepted 20,000 new types of crops, bringing the final tally up to 820,619 varieties. The idea behind the vault is twofold: Preserve rare species that are going extinct because of climate change and human interference, and offer insurance in the case of a catastrophic, agriculture-destroying global event. AP Photo/John McConnico. So, what was important enough to add First and foremost, there are almost 600 new types of barley, many of which are used to make beer. A consortium of Japanese researchers鈥攚ho were spurred to send along their samples after the 2011 tsunami鈥攃ontributed the various cr
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