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The only Sept. 11 suspect ever convicted was freed by a Hamburg court Wednesday pending the outcome of his retrial on charges of aiding the suicide pilots.Mounir El Motassadeq, 30, had been serving a maximum 15-year prison term in Hamburg since a court in the city convicted him in February 2003 of giving logistical help to the Hamburg al Qaeda cell that included three of the Sept. 11 pilots.He was ordered freed on condition that he stay in Hambur
stanley cup g and not be issued a new passport, said Sabine Westphalen, spokeswoman for the Hamburg state court. He was released later in the day.El Motassadeq smiled broadly as he left th
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vaso stanley d they viewed suspicions against el Motassadeq as less serious than before. While the original arrest warrant cited urgent suspicion that he was guilty of more than 3,000 counts of accessory to murder, that has been downgraded to adequate suspicion, Westphalen said. He also faces unchanged charges of membership in a terrorist organization, she said.El Motassadeq was found guilty of the combined charges in his first trial. An appeals court has ordered a retrial starting June 16, saying he was denied a fair trial because the U.S. government refused access to a key witness in its custody.Prosecutors allege el Motassade Oohz Can Animal Behavior Help Us Understand Empathy and Dehumanization
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stanley cup d into a particle accelerator. Exhibit A: Anatoli Petrovich Bugorski, a Russian sc
stanley cup ientist who has the distinction of being the only person to ever stick his head in a running particle accelerator. Shockingly, he also managed to survive the ordeal and, all things considered, came out without too much damage. Bugorski was a researcher at the Institute for High Energy Physics in Protvino, working with the Soviet particle accelerator: The Synchrotron U-70. On July 13, 1978, Bugorski was checking a malfunctioning piece of equipment. As he was leaning over the piece of equipment, he stuck his head through the part of the accelerator that the proton beam was running through. He reported seeing a flash that was brighter than a thousand suns , but did not feel any pain when this happened. The beam itself measured 2000 gray as it entered Bugorskis skull and about 3000 gray when it exited on the other side. A gray is an SI unit of energy absorbed from ionizing radiation. One gray is equal to the absorption of one joule of radiation energy by one kilogram of matter. An example where this is commonly used is in X-rays. For reference, absorption of over 5 grays at any time usually leads to death within 14 days. However, no one before had ever experienced radiation in the form of a proton beam moving at about the speed of light. As you can see from the pict
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