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      Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, left, gestures as he leaves Federal Court in Washington with sons, Kacy, center back, and Kody, right, Tuesday, June 12, 2012. Clemens' fate is in the hands of a jury that will decide if the former pitcher lied about performance-enhancing substances. The panel of eight women and four men began deliberations after a day of closing arguments in the ninth week of the trial. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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      In an election to fill former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., congressional seat, Democratic candidate Ron Barber, left, shrugs as he celebrates a victory with supporters, including Giffords, middle, and Giffords husband, Mark Kelly, right, at a post election event, Tuesday, June 12, 2012, in Tucson, Ariz. Gabrielle Giffords' former district director, in a special election for the seat Giffords left in January to focus on her recovery from a gunshot wound to her head during a gunman's shooting spree a year earlier.(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, pool)
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      A Nebraska State Patrol SWAT team backs away from the front of Thiele Pharmacy during a 14-hour hostage-standoff Tuesday June 12, 2012 in Alliance Neb. The standoff endedwith the gunman's death. Downtown Alliance was locked down Tuesday while 27-year-old Andres Gonzales held a pharmacy owner hostage in his store. Gonzales died after a shoot-out with the Nebraska State Patrol's SWAT team. Gonzales shot one city police officer and a state patrol officer during the standoff. (AP Photo/The Omaha World-Herald, Rebecca S. Gratz) MAGS OUT. ALL NEBRASKA LOCAL BROADCAST, TV OUT.
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      At left, undated handout image provided by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) shows a clump of Staphylococcus epidermidis bacteria (green) in the extracellular matrix, which connects cells and tissue, taken with a scanning electron microscope, showing. At right, undated handout image provided by the Agriculture Department showing the bacterium, Enterococcus faecalis, which lives in the human gut, is just one type of microbe that will be studied as part of NIH's Human Microbiome Project. They live on your skin, up your nose, in your gut _ enough bacteria, fungi and other microbes that collected together could weigh, amazingly, a few pounds. Now scientists have mapped just which critters normally live in or on us and where, calculating that healthy people can share their bodies with more than 10,000 species of microbes. (AP Photo/NIAID, Agriculture Department)
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