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A videotape shows an officer assaulting a handcuffed teenager inside a police station holding cell, but the images won t be made public, the police chief said.Sean Joseph Meade, 41, was arrested Thursday for investigation of assault under color of authority. He was released on $10,000 bail, and a court appearance was scheduled for Monday.Police Chief William J. Bratton said the confrontation was part of an internal investigation, so the videotape won t be released publicly.The department is still wrestling with fal
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Linguists have recently reconstructed what a 6,000 year-old-language called Proto-Indo-European might have sounded like. This language was the forerunner of many European and Asian languages, and now you can listen to what it may have sounded like. Photo by Horus Neo Ikon Epifanes Over at Archaeology magazine, Kentucky linguist Andrew Byrd does a dramatic reading of a story written using only the vocabulary we are certain existed 6,000 years ago. Eric Powell explains: Proto-Indo-European PIE was spoken by a people who lived from roughly 4500 to 2500 B.C., and left no written texts. The question became, what did PIE sound like In 1868, German linguist August Schleicher used reconstructed
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