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 Grass fires driven by gusty wind damaged several homes in Oklahoma and threatened others in North Texas on Tuesday. Three Oklahomans suffered minor injuries, authorities said.Fueled by winds gusting up to 45 mph, flames are engulfing homes, reports CBS News correspondent Jim Axelrod. The area is abnormally dry mdash; parts of Texas are seeing the driest year since 1956 and the last six months in Oklahoma have been the driest half-year on record since 1921.The biggest fire burned at least 400 acres in a rural area near the town of Mustang, southwest of Oklahoma City.TV station helicopter footage showed at least a half-dozen structures were burned in Mustang, but conditions appeared to improve by stanley cup  late afternoon, when fire crews brought the flames under control. We ve still got some hot spots that we re concerned about,  Mustang Police Chief Monte James said.        He said firef stanley cup usa ighters battled flam stanley mugs es at four houses and sheds. One firefighter was being treated at a hospital for smoke inhalation.After the flames passed, residents emerged and were  watering their yards and standing in their yards,  said Harold Percival, who lives about a mile from the Mustang fire. What can you do about it,  Pat Hankins, 62, said as he watched his one-story home burn.  You have no control. Hankins  friend Maria Vantour-Smith said flames hopscotched around Hankins  property before reaching his home.             It just kept jumping. I ve never seen anything like it,  she said. They were able to re Sllt You guys, cockroach-farming is totally the industry of the future
 A joint mission between NOAA and NASA has yielded data showing just how much brighter Earth is during the holiday lights season.  In some places, the effect makes the area 50% brighter than on an average day.     http://nasa.gov/content/goddard/satellite-sees-holiday-li stanley mugs ghts-brighten-cities/ .VJEo8GTF_Dt Image: Jesse Allen, NASA   Earth Observatory/flickr/CC by 2.0 The data comes from a combination of technolo stanley water bottle gies.  The first is the Suomi NPP satellite, which carries an instrument called a Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite, or VIIRS. VIIRS can detect the glow of lights on Earth in incredible detail.  The data from VIRRS on Suomi NPP was filtered through an advanced algorithm that removes out moonlight, clouds and airborne particles, leaving only the illumination from manmade lights in cities and towns. Image: NASA   Earth Observatory/Jesse Allen In the United States, for example, Black Friday marked the start of the brightening.  In the suburbs, nighttime illuminate grew by 30-50%, while cities only brightened by 20-30%. Image: NASA 82 stanley quencher 17  Earth Observatory/Jesse Allen Even more interesting was the variation of lighting change in cities with majority Muslim population in the Middle East: While some cities saw a huge surge in night time light during the month of Ramadan, some did not.  The research, which observed light in the region from 2012-2014, came when the NASA Goddard/Yale team discovered a discrepancy, with a huge increase in light co

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 An audiotape purportedly by key terror suspect Abu Musab al-Zarqawi boasts in an apparently recent recording that Islamic holy warriors have humiliate stanley quencher d the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq.The 45-minute recording surfaced Saturday, the third anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks on the United States, on a Web site known for its Islamic content. The poetic style and tone were similar to past tapes, but there was no way to verify its authenticity.Initially spotted by U.S.-based counterterrorism expert Evan Kohlmann, it opened with bits of Islamic song and old speeches before introducing the speaker as al-Zarqawi. The holy warriors made the international coalition taste humiliation, kicked unforgettable slaps and taught them ... lessons they are still burning from,  the speaker said.He made no reference to the Sept. 11 attacks.        Al-Zarqawi, believed to be operating in Iraq, is blamed for numerous terror acts including the May beheading of kidnapped American businessman Nicholas Berg. Washington has a US$10 million bounty on his head, accusing al-Zarqawi of forming a network of terrorists to attack U.S.-led forces in Iraq.The speaker made reference to the July and August fighting in Najaf, saying,  it was not Najaf they were after, but the courageous and steadfast Sunni Triangle.  He was referring stanley isolierkanne  to a large swath of land to the north and west of Baghdad where resistance to the American-led forces i stanley cups s fiercest. This is how they wanted to scare us, by  showing us  those Uwmb Economy Cooled In Summer
 The world   fastest land animal  again: relative to its size  is Paratarsotomus macropalpis, a sesame-seed-sized mite native to southern California. Scientists recently clocked P. micropalpis traveling 322 body lengths per second 鈥?which, to scale, would be like a person running 1,300 miles per hour.     Photo Credit: Samuel Rubin  W. M. Keck Science Center, Pitzer College , Dr. J. C. Wright Laboratory  Department of Biology, Pomona College , T stanley cup he Claremont University Consortium . Via NatGeo: The previous record-holder, the Australian tiger beetle, travels at 171 body lengths per second. By comparison, the cheetah鈥攖he fastest land animal overall鈥攃an move at only about 16 body lengths per second.  Related: Cheetah Breaks Speed Record鈥擝eats Usain Bolt by Seconds.  The fastest known human, Usain Bolt, covers a little more than 6 body lengths per second.  8230;1the team   findings also reinforce a scientific theory called scaling, which says that relative speed increases as an animal   body stanley taza  mass gets smaller. The theory holds that the smaller an animal gets, the less force it needs to move fast. And less force means not much need for muscle. The team   findings were presented this week at the 2014 Experimental Biology Meeting in San Diego. Read more over at NatGeo.         stanley us                                                 biomechanicsScience