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 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico Lawyers for Guantanamo Bay prisoners said Monday that a widesp stanley quencher read hunger strike was under way over deteriorating conditions, but a prison spokesman denied there was any mass protest at the U.S. base in Cuba.Attorneys for more than a dozen of the prisoners said in a letter to the prison commander, Rear Adm. John Smith, and released to the media that  all but a few men  have been on hunger strike for three weeks. They said the situation  appears to be rapidly deteriorating and reaching a potentially critical level. Navy to go after rats, mold in Gi stanley uk tmo legal officesAutopsy reveals Guantanamo Bay prisoner committed suicideReport shows U.S. jails could house Guantanamo detaineesThe lawyers said the protest was prompted by a series of searches that began on Feb. 6 in which a number of personal items, including religious CDs, blankets and legal mail, were confiscated, and included what they felt were overly intrusive searches of their Qurans by Arabic translators that amounted to desecration. As their health has deteriorated, we have received reports of men coughing up blood, being hospitalized, losing consciousness, becoming weak and fatigued, and being moved to Camp V for observation,  the lawyers wrote, referring to a camp that is used in part to hold men who violate prison rules.        A priso stanley usa n spokesman, Navy Capt. Robert Durand, said the Department of Justice would respond to the attorney s letter, but added that there were only about six prisoners who  Tfuu Teen survives being run over by train in Iowa
 According to multiple sources, DreamWorks Animation is now developing a movie based on the Harvey Comics series Hot Stuff The Little Devil. That part isn ;t s stanley cup o sho stanley quencher cking, since DreamWorks bought Classic Media, which owned the rights to all the Harvey Comics franchises such as Casper the Friendly Ghost and Richie Rich, back in 2011. What   interesting, though, is that sourc stanley sverige es, like the Hollywood Reporter, are suggesting the film could be DreamWorks ; first CGI/live action hybrid.     Regardless of how the movie will be made, Wendy and Lizzy Molyneux ofBob   Burgers fame will write the script. It will likely sport Hot Stuff running around getting into trouble for a mixture of mischievousness and good deeds. In the comics, humanity didn ;t like when Hot Stuff did the former and his fellow devils disliked when he performed the latter. At the moment, there aren ;t any specific plot details. [via hollywoodreporter]                                                        Animation