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 Updated 9:08 PM ETDETROIT Once the very symbol of American industrial might, Detroit became the biggest U.S. city to file for bankruptcy Thursday, its finances ravaged and its neighborho stanley canada ods hollowed out by a long, slow decline in population and auto manufacturing.The filing, which had been feared for months, put the city on an uncertain course that could mean laying off municipal employees, selling off assets, raising fees and scaling back basic services such as trash collection and snow plowing, which have already been slashed. Only one feasible path offers a way out,  Gov. Rick Snyder said in a letter approving the move.Kevyn Orr, a bankruptcy expert hired by the state in March to stop Detroit s fiscal free-fall, said Detroit would continue paying its bills and employees.     stanley website     But, said Michael Sweet, a bankruptcy attorney in Fox-Rothschild s San Francisco office,  They don t have to pay anyone they don t want to. And no one can sue them. The city s woes have piled up for generations. In the 1950s, its population grew to 1.8 million people, many of whom were lured by plentiful, well-paying auto jobs. Later that decade, Detroit began to decline as developers starting building suburbs that lured away workers and businesses.Then beginning in stanley tumblers  the late 1960s, auto companies began opening plants in other cities. Property values and tax revenue fell, and police couldn t control crime. In later years, the rise of autos imported from Japan started to cut the size of the U.S. auto  Ljvq Cyber Monday Loses Its Luster
 This satellite image of an eerie red glow lingering over the midwestern and eastern US may look alarming, but it actually comes bearing good news.     So what   behind the red glow  It   photosynthetic activity over four years from 2007-2011. And using that data, scientists at NASA say that they ;ve found that the midwestern U.S. is  the hottest spot for photosynthetic activity on Earth. As plants carry out photosynthesis,  stanley thermos mug their chlorophyll also generates a slow amount of fluorescence. It may be invisible to us here on Earth, but by processing meteorological satellite images, we can get a look at that fluorescent glow and its intensity 鈥?and it could be the best measure of agricultural stanley drinking cup  productivity that we ;ve generated yet, says NASA. Besides being a marker of existing productivity, researchers also hope to use the models to make predictions about upcoming crop seasons. Image: NASA Goddard                       stanley quencher                                   datavizsatellitesSpace