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 SAN FRANCISCO  -- When America s Cup sailors said their fast new catamarans were cutting-edge and exciting, they were factoring in inevitable capsizes.Monday afternoon on breezy San Francisco Bay, it was no less than one of the most dominant skippers in America s Cup history, Russell Coutts, whose 45-foot catamaran went head-over-heels in a spectacular wipeout.Grinder Shannon Falcone was thrown through the wing sail and into the chilly water, and another crewman was thrown into the water. Falcone w stanley cup as examined by paramedics on the dock and taken to the hospital for precautionary X-rays. Sailors wear crash helmets and foul-weather gear when sailing the speedy boats.Coutts, the CEO of defending champion Oracle Racing, was racing skipper Jimmy Spithill as part of a media day to publicize the U.S. debut of the new boats. His boat was bearing away during the prestart maneuver when the bows buried in a wave and the cat lifted into the air and went over  stanley cup before coming to rest on its side.The catamaran was pulled upright by a support boat.        Coutts almost capsized on Friday, the second day of Oracle s first testing session in the new cats on San Fra stanley tumblers ncisco Bay. The AC45s debuted earlier this year in New Zealand, where two capsized. The AC45s will be used for the AC World Series this year and next. The 2013 America s Cup will be sailed in 72-footers, which will be faster and more powerful.Sailors have known that getting up to speed in the new catamarans is going to be tricky and pos Quka American Family Life In Flux
 In 1876, the outlaw Clelland Clell Miller was buried at Muddy Fork Cemetery in Kearney, Missouri. You can visit his grave. But the body interred at Muddy Fork may not be Miller   at all, as 3D scans of a skeleton discovered in Grand Forks, North Dakota 鈥?purported to belong to Miller 鈥?now stanley cup website  show.     Above left: A postmortem photo of Clell Miller with an illustration of how the skeleton aligned. At right, the skeleton is superimposed over the image of Miller // Photo Credit Brandon Nichols. Miller, a member of the infamous James-Younger Gang, was shot dead during the gang   failed raid of Northfield Minnesota   First National Bank. Gang member Bill Chadwell was also killed during the botched robbery. The outlaws ; bodies were photographed soon thereafter  below, Miller at left, Chadwell at right , then buried in Northfield. Miller   father is said to have later claimed his son   body so that he might see  stanley cup it buried in his hometown of Kearney, MO. But a forensic investigation recounted in the latest issue of the Journal of  stanley vaso Forensic Sciences casts doubt on this version of history. The study, led by University of North Carolina Wilmington researcher James Bailey, cross references photos of Miller and Chadwell with 3D scans of a skeleton discovered in North Dakota  purported to belong to one of the two outlaws  by way of a fascinating technique known as craniofacial superimposition. In a nutshell, the technique involved