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continued firing inside and a teacher bled to death without timely treatment.
Now police immediately charge in to stop the shooting as quickly as
possible; officers are trained to step over the wounded and stop the
gunman first, then tend to victims.During active shooter training last month
with the LAX police and LAPD, Los Angeles city firefighters wearing ballistic
vests and helmets dragged survivors to areas where they could provide treatment.Because
police are often the first at the scene where there are injuries,
California law requires officers receive first aid and CPR training in the
academy and regular refreshers afterward.A recent audit by Los Angeles Police
Commission Inspector General Alex Bustamante found that the LAPD had a zero
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Where did all the water go?Billions of years ago when the Red
Planet was young, it likely had a thick atmosphere that was warm
enough to support oceans of liquid water, a critical ingredient for life,
NASA believes. Mars today is a barren desert however -- so what
happened?NASA aims to solve a piece of that puzzle with the launch
of the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission, which is
set to blast off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Complex 41
on Monday, Nov. 18 at 1:28 p.m.The newest Mars explorer will study
the thinning of the planet's atmosphere and the disappearance of surface
water over time to possibly explain the discrepancy between then and now.There
are currently several competing theories to explain how Mars was stripped
of its thick atmosphere some 4 billion years ago, the space agency
said."The leading theory is that Mars lost its intrinsic magnetic field
that was protecting the atmosphere from direct erosion by the impact of
the solar wind," said Joseph Grebowsky of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
in Greenbelt, Md.The solar wind is a thin stream of electrically charged
particles or plasma blowing continuously from the sun into space at about
a million miles per hour."Studies of the remnant magnetic field distributions
measured by NASA's Mars Global Surveyor mission set the disappearance of
the planet's convection-produced global magnetic field at about 3.7 billion
years ago, leaving the Red Planet
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">MALE, Maldives Voters in the Maldives will choose between their first
democratically elected leader and the longtime autocrat's brother in a presidential
runoff on Saturday that comes amid international concerns that the tiny
archipelago nation may slip back to autocratic rule after a long delay
in the election.Mohamed Nasheed, who was elected president in the country's
first multiparty election in 2008, is favored to win having polled nearly
47 percent in the Nov. 9 first round. His failure to get
at least 50 percent for an outright win required a runoff against
Yaamin Abdul Gayoom, a brother of Maldives' 30-year autocratic ruler Maumoon
Abdul Gayoom.The election is expected to be a close contest with Yaamin,
who received 30 percent of first-round votes, courting the support of third-placed
candidate, tourist resort owner Qasim Ibrahim, who received 23 percent.Maldives
is under scrutiny after failing to elect a president in three attempts
since September and after incumbent President Mohamed Waheed Hassan extended
his term in office by six days purportedly to avoid a constitutional
void because the country is past a legal deadline to elect a
new president.Some voters appeared to have run out of patience."We are fed
up with politics. It has slowed our life. There is no business
anymore," said Abdullah Abeedh, a 25-year-old photographer. "We want this
election process to end Saturday and the president to be elected," he
said, adding a l
A US Airways Express flight from Philadelphia to Long Island was canceled
Wednesday night after passengers rallied behind a blind man who was removed
from the flight after his service dog became restless.Albert Rizzi said
the argument began when a crew member told him to put his
service dog under the seat in front of him as they waited
for the US Airways Express flight to leave Philadelphia International Airport
for the airport in Ronkonkoma, N.Y.Rizzi, who is legally blind, told MyFoxTwinCities.com
that the flight attendant became aggressive after noticing his service dog,
Doxy, laying in the aisle.He said the dog became restless after 45
minutes on the tarmac."The flight attendant comes over and says, 'I need
you to get that dog stowed again,'" Rizzi told the station. "She
comes back and gets in my face again. 'I told you that
dog needs to be under a seat or we are not taking
off.'"Flight attendants described the dog as agitated and expressed concern
that Rizzi was not controlling it, airline spokeswoman Liz Landau told The
Associated Press.Rizzi became verbally abusive, and the crew decided to
remove him, Landau said. That decision caused some of the other 33
travelers to become upset, she said, and the flight was canceled. US
Airways then arranged for a bus to drive passengers to Long Island."My
comfort level with my blindness was totally rocked," Rizzi said. "I felt
like a useless, unappreciated loser." One passenger told MyFoxTwin
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