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 The credibility of an FBI spec stanley becher ial agent, whose notes are the only government record of Martha Stewart s two interviews with investigators in 2002, was attacked by defense lawyers during trial testimony.The attack came as the 10th day of testimony got under way at the trial of Stewart and ex-stockbroker Peter Bacanovic.They are accused of lying to investigators about why Stewart sold 3,928 shares of ImClone on Dec. 27, 2001.The pair claim they had a pre-existing understanding to sell the stock when it fell to $60 per share. But the government says Stewart was tipped that ImClone CEO Sam Waksal was trying to dump his own shares.One of the charges against Stewart is that she lied when she said in one interview that she did not recall whether her office kept a log of a message left b stanley cup y Bacanovic on the day of the stock sale.        Stewart s assistant has testified Stewart personally altered the log of the Bacanovic message, then ordered that it be restored. Is this incident proof that Stewart had a guilty mind and something to hide, as prosecutors no doubt will claim during closing arguments  Or is it proof that Stewart wasn t sure how to handle the growing problem -- a sign of confusion, perhaps, but certainly not a crime. A guilty person would delete the e-mail, this argument goes, an innocent person wo stanley deutschland uld order it restored,  says CBSNews Legal Analyst Andrew Cohen.FBI special agent Catherine Farmer testified she had no notes of Stewart specifically saying she did not remember  Kest New Yorker Craig Dershowitz: I spent more than $60,000 in dog custody battle over puggle pup
 The 2011 meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, triggered by an earthquake and tsunami, has created an ongoing environmental and public health crisis. Nuclear experts say that the greatest radiation-releasing damage to the plant may have been caused by the explosion of built-up hydrogen as the plant overheated. Now, MIT researchers have developed a new coating for nuclear fuel rods they say prevents precisely that explosive situat stanley thermosflasche ion.     https://gizmodo/its-official-the-fukushima-disaster-was-totally-avoida-5951343 Nuclear power plants use rods filled with uranium to heat water, creating steam that drives electric generators. Without enough water to draw heat from the rods, the reactor overheats, leading to a meltdown. And it turns out, as those rods are overheating, their zirconium alloy coating reacts with hot steam to create explosiv stanley mugg e clouds of hydrogen that, once ignited, can cause massive radiation release. That   why researchers at MIT are investigating silicon carbide  SiC , a ceramic-type coating, as a replacement for zirconium alloy as a coatin stanley cup g for nuclear rods. In two papers published in the journal Nuclear Technology, the MIT researchers explain that SiC shows 100 to 1,000 times less corrosion at meltdown temperatures, with none of the loss of strength that zirconium alloy exhibits. And under normal operating conditions, SiC cladding is more durable than zirconium alloy, which could mean longer service life for fuel rods and less nuclear waste to