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WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that police cannot put a GPS device on a suspect’s car to track his movements without a warrant, a test case that upholds basic privacy rights in the face of new surveillance technology. The high court ruling was a defeat for the Obama administration, which had argued that a warrant was not required to use global positioning system devices to monitor a vehicle on public streets. The justices unanimously upheld a precedent-setting ruling by a U.S. appeals court that the police must first obtain a warrant to use a GPS device…
Fighters rely on sponsors to supplement their fight purses, and will sometimes come up with creative ways to advertise their sponsor. Brian Ebersole, who has shaved an arrow into his chest hair for previous fights, had the logo for Tapout manscaped onto his chest for his win over Claude Patrick. That’s some dedication to a sponsor, folks. Whoever actually did the shaving deserves kudos, as well. Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Brian-Ebersole-shaves-sponsor-name-into-chest-at?urn=mma-wp10610 beatification of john paul ii steven seagal megaman miami dolphins ryan mallett coupons green bay packers
AAA??Feb. 5, 2012?11:52 AM ETPolice: 11 arrested at Occupy DC siteAP Workers in protective gear remove tents, camping gear and debris left by Occupy DC protesters in McPherson Square, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, in Washington. At dawn Saturday U.S. Park Police began their enforcement of a no camping law in the square, which is federal park property. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) Workers in protective gear remove tents, camping gear and debris left by Occupy DC protesters in McPherson Square, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, in Washington. At dawn Saturday U.S. Park Police began their enforcement of a no camping law in the…