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 A federal judge Monday rejected Martha Stewart s bid to end her five months of house arrest early, calling her sentence  reasonable and appropriate. U.S. District Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum said she was not persuaded by Stewart s claim that the punishment was hurting her business.Stewart began her five months of house arrest in early March after serving a five-month prison term in West Virginia. She was convicted last year of lying about her sale of stock in a pharmaceutical company.The judge also brushed aside Stewart s bid to be allowed to leave her  stanley quencher suburban estate 80 hours per week for business. Under the o stanley canada riginal sentence, she is allowed 48 hours per week.Stewart asked for resentencing after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling earlier this year made federal sentencing guidelines simply advisory for judges rather than mandatory.        The original sentence of five months in prison and five months of home confinement was the least possible sentence Stewart could have received under the guidelines for her crimes.Cedarbaum said she would have imposed the same sentence even if the guidelines had not been mandatory at the time of the sentencing last summer. In my opinion, the sentence I imposed was particularly needed to reflect the seriousness of the offense, to promote respect  stanley cup for the law and to provide just punishment,  the judge wrote.In a March Web chat, Stewart told fans that the electronic monitoring bracelet she must wear while under house arrest is  somewhat uncomfortable Dcfi U.S. Resists G-8 On Global Warming
 https://youtube/watch v=qkTlTZPM6q8     Take any completely outlandish idea and put the word Florida ; in the same sentence and all of a sudden it makes a lot more sense. The state, known for its roaming gangs of blood-sucking mosquitoes, is hoping to take to the skies to help battle the menace by using camera-equipped drones to spot shallow pools of water where the insects breed and reproduce. This month members of the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District will be testing the plausibility of using a hawk-like drone equipped with an infrared camera to spot areas where standing water is probably serving as a high-output nurs stanley cup ery for mosquitoes. Since the drone can stay aloft for up to 90 minutes it will be used to locate and geotag hotspots up and down the state that can be later treated with larvicide, wiping out mosquitoes before they mature and become a flying menace. Of course drones don ;t come cheap, but an au stanley mug tonomous vehicle that can fly low enough to the ground to be an effective spotter is still considerably more affordable in the long run than a human-piloted aircraft. But hey, given who we ;re dealing with, maybe we should just be glad they ;re not napalming the whole state with pesticide. [KeysNet via IEEE Spectrum]                stanley mugs                                          DronesFloridaInsectsMosquitoes