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...approval for a maximum of 30 days of continuous use before being removed for cleaning. But along with the soaring sales has come an alarming increase in complications, complaints and lawsuits against lens manufacturers and retailers. Lens-related infections like Melzer's have become so commonplace, says Dr. Kenneth Kenyon of Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in Boston, "it's rare that we don't have a patient in the hospital with one on any given day." In a small number of cases, the wearers develop severe ulcers and scarring of the cornea, the transparent layer of cells stretching over...
...defense alike. After a three-month trial, 14 days in seclusion and 71 hours of deliberation, a federal court jury in Los Angeles reported last week that it was "hopelessly deadlocked" in the case of Richard Miller, the first FBI agent ever to be charged with espionage. Judge David Kenyon was forced to declare a mistrial. "We have done our best," wrote the jury. "Our decisions are based on strong convictions that cannot be resolved...
...moments in human history compare to the gravity-defying, muscle-manipulating movements of Josh Smith blazing towards the basket. As his white and red Adidases (Adidae? Adidi? Adida?) launched upward and over the head of Kenyon Martin, we could not help but be reminded of the hardships we ourselves must overcome, and revealed not a little about how best to face such obstacles...
...Stars are falling into black holes, it is believed, all the time,” said co-author Scott J. Kenyon, a senior scientist at CfA. “If the orientation is just right, the black hole can grab a star and pull it in and give the other star a kick outward...
...COURT-MARTIALED. LANCE CORPORAL MARK COOLEY, 25; CORPORAL DANIEL KENYON, 33; and LANCE CORPORAL DARREN LARKIN, 30, British soldiers suspected of mistreating Iraqi prisoners in 2003 while setting up a food depot in southern Iraq; at a British base in Osnabr?ck, Germany. Much like the U.S. abuse scandal at Abu Ghraib prison, the case came to light through disturbing photos of Iraqi detainees being beaten and humiliated. Prime Minister Tony Blair denounced the images as "shocking and appalling," but staunchly defended the work of the 65,000 British troops who have served in Iraq. The accused soldiers, who maintain they...