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 The disappearance of Tara Grant mdash; whose husband says he last saw her getting into a waiting sedan in their driveway mdash; has captivated local news and is drawing comparisons to such media-saturated stories as those of Laci Peterson and Natalee Holloway.The growing fr stanley canada enzy is  stanley canada a mixed blessing for authorities and Grant s husband Stephen, who says police have told him he s the focus of the case mdash; a claim the sheriff denies. More exposure means more tipsters, including those who say they saw Tara Grant in a Florida restaurant or stanley thermos  on  Wheel of Fortune.  We want attention drawn to the fact that Tara is missing,  Macomb County Sheriff Mark Hackel says.  The media is the one that gets it out mdash; I can t knock on every door in my county, state or country. The downside ... is you get a lot of people calling with information that leads you nowhere, but you don t discount it. That s why it s so intense. Grant, 34, of Macomb County s Washington Township, has been missing since Feb. 9. Her husband, 37, reported her missing Feb. 14. He has said he waited to tell police because she might have been  blowing off steam  before returning to their home 30 miles north of Detroit.        Police say the day she went missing, the Grants argued over her frequent business trips. Her cell phone and credit cards haven t been used since that evening, when she returned home from a business trip to Puerto Rico.A search through woods near the home of the couple, who have two children ages 4  Rcrb Israel To Fight Any War Crimes Charges
 Even a perfectly smooth human hair looks like a scaly, alien creature under a microscope. Zoom in on this particular hair, though, and youvaso stanley  8217;ll find something even strang stanley cup er: a teeny, tiny comic strip called Juanita Knits the Planet. Ten micron-tall Juanita and her friends were etched onto the hair using a focused ion beam. The microscopic comic strip was created for the Excep stanley drinking cup tional Hardware Software Meeting, a gathering for open source and DIY enthusiasts in Germany. In case the scaliness of human hair is distracting in the video, here   the whole comic strip, created by Claudia Puhlf眉rst: Images via S茅bastien Bourdeauducq                                                        Comicstiny