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The mountains. They could be severe after midnight. This batch of severe thunderstorms possible in time for rush hour. We will watch this closely and will keep you updated. I will have the latest coming up now back to you. Nigel president obama proposed that Congress Close the u. S. Prison for terror suspects in what horrible bay, cuba. Guantanamo they, cuba. Gabrielle Steve Handelsman has the new back and forth on this old issue, and how its spilling out onto the campaign trail. Steve for 7 years, president obama has tried to close the u. S. Prison at guantanamo bay, cuba. It undermines our standing in the world. Steve u. S. Allies want gitmo closed. Isis uses gitmo as a recruiting tool, dressing hostages for beheading in orange, like gitmo prisoners used d wear. Theres no need for a prison in cuba, where u. S. Laws do not apply, says mr. Obama. We can capture terrorists, ....

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Project MUSE - Spillovers from Oil Firms to U.S. Computing and Semiconductor Manufacturing: Smudging State–Industry Distinctions and Retelling Conventional Narratives

Project MUSE - Spillovers from Oil Firms to U.S. Computing and Semiconductor Manufacturing: Smudging State–Industry Distinctions and Retelling Conventional Narratives
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Norman Stone, San Francisco psychologist, art collector and museum benefactor, dies at 82

Norman Stone, San Francisco psychologist, art collector and museum benefactor, dies at 82
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Narinder S. Kapany, 'Father of fibre optics' dead


When Narinder S. Kapany was in high school in the 1940s in Dehradun, his science teacher told him that light travels only in straight lines. By then he had already spent years playing around with a box camera, and he knew that light could at least be turned in different directions, through lenses and prisms. Something about the teacher’s attitude, he later said, made him want to go further, to prove him wrong by figuring out how to actually bend light.
By the time he entered graduate school at Imperial College London in 1952, he realised he wasn’t alone. For decades researchers across Europe had been studying ways to transmit light through flexible glass fibres. ....

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Narinder Singh Kapany, 'father of fiber optics,' dies at 94


Narinder Singh Kapany was a physicist and entrepreneur who cut an imposing figure
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January 10, 2021 09:15
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Dr Narinder Singh Kapany, photo provided by the Sikh foundation.
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When Narinder S. Kapany was in high school in the 1940s in Dehradun, an Indian city in the Himalayan foothills, his science teacher told him that light travels only in straight lines. By then he had already spent years playing around with a box camera, and he knew that light could at least be turned in different directions, through lenses and prisms. Something about the teacher s attitude, he later said, made him want to go further, to prove him wrong by figuring out how to actually bend light. ....

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