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 A woman accused of running a prostitution ring in the nation s capital is free to distribute thousands of pages of phone records after a federal judge lifted a restraining order on Thursday.U.S. District Court Judge Gladys Kessler s order granted the request of Deborah Jeane Palfrey, 51, of Vallejo, Calif., to quash restrictions by government prosecutors that prohibited her from giving away the list. As a result, Jeane has determined to release those records under certain conditions to qualified individuals or organizations,  wrote her attorney, Montgomery Blair Sibley, in an e-mail.Palfrey and her attorney have said the list contains up to 15,000 names and could shake up Washington by revealing high-profile individuals.Prosecutors had won two temporary restrain stanley cup ing orders to prevent her from distributing the list, first to preserve its availability, and then to prevent the harassment of potential witnesses through its distribution.        But prosecutors  arguments did not hold up, the judge ruled. The availability of the list is not in jeopardy and it was not seized or listed with her other assets that were subject t stanley cup o forfeiture, Kessler wrote.Freezing  the personal property of an individual, not yet convicted of any crime  would be an extraordinary step, the requirement stanley cup s of which government prosecutors failed to satisfy, the judge wrote.Palfrey is facing federal racketeering and conspiracy charges for running what she says was a legal escort service. Prosecutors say the bus Idtv Spectacular video of a missile blowing up a Norwegian Navy frigate
 After checking out these amazing photographs of the super-magnified  and rather gorgeous  faces of bees, a question arose: Do bees have hair      https://gizmodo/close-up-bee-portraits-are-a-glimpse-into- stanley botella a-gorgeously-1593799030 So they do  Well, sort of, as commenter and current entomology PhD student Lucy Cooper explains Sort of; they ;re special epidermal cells called setae; basically extensions of the cuticle. Setae can have a bevy of functions rangi vaso stanley ng from insulation, to detection of movement  i.e wind speed/direction , to pollen gathering. In some butterflies the front- and hind-wings are held together by a seta from the hind-wing called the frenulum, that catches on a hook or another patch of setae on the fore-wing, called the retinaculum. Want to take your very own shots of the close-up features of bees, wasps, beetles, or anything else you can dream up  USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab photographer Sam Droege, who is responsible for all these macro bee shots above, joined us in the comments today and directed us towards this how-to guide he put together. Image: Sam Droege / USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab                                    stanley cup                      BiologyScience