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Hundreds of firefighters battle U.S. fire

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Colorado Springs, Colorado (CNN) — As hundreds of firefighters began to get the upper hand on a huge blaze near Colorado Springs, Colorado, investigators stepped up their probe into the cause of the most destructive wildfire in the state’s history.

The 16,000-acre Black Forest Fire, which was 65% contained Sunday, is now considered a crime scene, according to El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa, who said it will be some time before residents will be allowed to go home permanently.

“We have a crime scene in there. We have fire in there. We have downed power lines in there. We have trees falling each time there is a gust of wind,” he said, adding he was calling it a crime scene until proven otherwise.

The sheriff said the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has been called in, along with state authorities.

“It has far expanded beyond just my arson investigator,” he said Sunday. “We have brought experts in to give us the greatest possible chance to not only determine the cause, but whether there was criminal intent or not.”

No explanation was given for the crime scene designation.

The weather cooperates

The revelation comes as fire teams made significant progress against the flames northeast of Colorado Springs over the weekend, with containment growing from 5% to 65% in just a few days time.

And the forecast continues to look promising.

The National Weather Service says highs will be in the upper 70s through Tuesday, with up to a 40% change of rain each day and light winds.

Temperatures in the 90s, little rain and blustery winds fueled the Black Forest Fire in its early days.

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In the first few days after the fire broke out, crews had zero containment on the Black Forest Fire as it ravaged woods and neighborhoods. County spokesman Dave Rose told CNN it appeared to be the most destructive in the history of Colorado — a state that’s all too familiar with devastating wildfires.

Residents hope for best, brace for worst

As of Sunday, authorities had counted 483 structures lost due to the blaze that started Tuesday, CNN affiliate KUSA reported. Two people had died.

The speed and intensity of the flames created a pattern where, for the most part, homes either were destroyed or escaped unscathed, Maketa explained over the weekend.

In some areas, he said, there’s no number on the house, no mailbox and virtually no other signs that someone lived there just a few days ago.

“You can’t even recognize where there was a house or some other kind of structure,” the sheriff said Saturday. “That is the level of incineration and destruction that took place in some areas.”

Gallery: Wildfire photographer Kari Greer goes inside the inferno

New grandparents flee with family; fire destroys home

Other Colorado fires

Firefighters also made significant progress on the Royal Gorge Fire, southwest of Colorado Springs, announcing it was 100% contained Sunday night. The fire scorched more than 3,200 acres, including a beloved carousel and at least 20 buildings, according to Gov. John Hickenlooper.

“It’s burned to a cinder,” he said Friday of the area.

Video shows firefighters fending off fire from house’s deck

The governor has declared a disaster emergency in Rocky Mountain National Park, northwest of Denver, due to the Big Meadows Fire that’s burned hundreds of acres there.

The latest flare-up is the Ward Gulch Fire in the western part of the state. No structures are reported destroyed yet in that blaze, but gusty winds, low humidity and warm weather have firefighters on edge.

While all those fires pose dangers in their own ways, the Black Forest Fire is still by far the biggest and the most dangerous, which is why thousands in that area remain evacuated, their homes in areas where it is too perilous to return.

Woman records wildfire evacuation

Said Maketa: “We’re hoping to gain inches each day to get people’s lives back to normal, where it can be returned to normal.”

Study warns of continued wildfires in western U.S.

CNN’s George Howell reported from Colorado Springs, and Ed Payne wrote in Atlanta. CNN’s Steve Almasy and Greg Botelho contributed to this report.

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Kate names cruise ship with a smash

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, arrives for a visit at England's Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden, in April.

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, arrives for a visit at England’s Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden, in April.

(CNN) — Sporting a growing “baby bump,” Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, named a cruise ship on England’s south coast Thursday, in what is expected to be her last solo public engagement before her child is due next month.

Wearing a stylish black and white animal print coat, she cut a cord to send the traditional bottle of champagne smashing against the hull of the Royal Princess.

The ceremony in the city of Southampton also included a blessing by the Bishop of Winchester, the Right Rev. Tim Dakin, a performance by British pop singer Natasha Bedingfield and music from military bands.

Catherine was then to be given a brief tour of the cruise liner, as its “godmother.”

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The ship, owned by Princess Cruises and with room for 3,600 passengers, will embark on its maiden voyage Sunday.

The Royal Princess will then sail Mediterranean cruises through the summer and Eastern Caribbean cruises in the fall. According to Princess Cruises, the huge ship houses the largest pastry store to be found at sea.

There was a gala dinner Wednesday night for guests at the naming ceremony, who included representatives of the charities for which Catherine serves as patron.

The Royal Princess was built for Princess Cruises, a part of Carnival Corp., at the Fincantieri shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy.

Alan Buckelew, the line’s president and CEO, paid tribute to its British heritage in a speech ahead of the champagne smash, with a reference to its origins in the former London-registered Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., better known as P&O.

Prince William’s late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, was “godmother” to the original Royal Princess liner, which launched from Southampton in 1984.

She and Catherine pronounced the same words as they played their role in the official naming ceremony, saying: “I name this ship Royal Princess. May God bless her and all who sail in her.”

Other “godmothers” for the cruise line’s ships include the late British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and actresses Sophia Loren and Audrey Hepburn.

Heir to the throne

It’s not known if Catherine and Prince William are expecting a boy or a girl, but a change in royal succession laws means that their first child will be the heir to the British throne regardless of gender.

The couple married in London’s Westminster Abbey in April 2011. William is second in line to the throne after his father, Prince Charles.

Queen Elizabeth II, William’s grandmother, last week celebrated 60 years since her coronation.

On Monday, she paid a birthday visit to her husband, Prince Philip, in the hospital where he’s convalescing after undergoing abdominal surgery last Friday.

The Duke of Edinburgh, age 92, could stay in the hospital for another week, according to a palace statement.

CNN’s David Wilkinson contributed to this report.

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Eine Feuerwalze mit schwarzer Rauchwolke rollt auf den Royal Gorge Bridge Park zu. 6500 Menschen mussten ihre Häuser verlassen!Foto: AP/PA

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Royalty makes its way to Wayra London for the launch of its first Enternships careers fair

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His Royal Highness (HRH) The Duke of York Prince Andrew stopped by at the Telefónica-backed Wayra startup accelerator in London today to celebrate the launch of the organisation’s first careers fair run in association with Enternships.

Wayra, based in central London, invited 100 of the UK’s “most ambitious young” graduates and undergraduates from the “UK’s best universities” to come face-to-face with the tech founders, CTOs and other team members of the startups in the academy in a bid to give a better idea of what it is like to work as part of a startup.

“Initiatives such as this one are incredibly important if we are to help nurture and develop the next generation and empower them to reap the benefits of technology,” Ronan Dunne, CEO of Telefónica UK, said. “Wayra Enternships provides the perfect platform to help drive our economic recovery by partnering young talent with the very best digital startups in the UK.”

The Wayra Enternships programme was designed to give recent, or soon to be, graduates a chance of working with some “of the most incredible digital startups in the world”, Telefónica said.

The initiative is a part of Telefónica’s Wayra-related goals, which include building a Telefónica Think Big community of more than 300,000 young people and enrolling 50,000 students in its Think Big school aimed at teaching digital literacy skills such as coding and robotics by 2015.

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2012: Philip suffers bladder infection


UK’s Prince Philip, 91, released from hospital

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August 20, 2012 — Updated 1953 GMT (0353 HKT)

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London (CNN) — Queen Elizabeth II’s husband Prince Philip was released from a hospital in Scotland on Monday after being treated for a bladder infection.

Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, was admitted to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in Scotland on Wednesday.

The 91-year-old, who first suffered the problem in June, fell ill again as he was staying at the royal residence in Balmoral, Scotland, where the queen traditionally spends part of the summer.

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Buckingham Palace said Wednesday he had been taken to the hospital as a precautionary measure and was likely to be kept in for several days.

It is the third time Philip has been hospitalized in the past eight months.

Before the bladder infection, which he initially contracted during events marking the queen’s diamond jubilee, he spent four nights in a hospital over the Christmas holiday last year for treatment of a blocked coronary artery.

However, he appeared in good health last week as he fulfilled several engagements on the Isle of Wight, off the south coast of England.

Philip’s next scheduled public appearance is alongside the queen as she opens the London 2012 Paralympic Games on August 29.

He appeared by her side at the opening ceremony for the Olympic Games at the end of July and accompanied her on a visit to the Olympic Park as the events got under way.

It has been a particularly busy year for the queen and Duke of Edinburgh because of the many events held to celebrate her diamond jubilee.

Addressing Parliament in March, the queen paid tribute to her husband as “a constant strength and guide” throughout her long reign.

The longest-serving consort in British history, Philip married then-Princess Elizabeth in November 1947 at Westminster Abbey.

Born the prince of Greece and Denmark on the Greek island of Corfu in 1921, Philip left Greece with his family when he was 18 months old after King Constantine was forced to abdicate the throne following a revolution. The family moved to Paris and then to England in 1928. Philip also went to school in Germany.

Philip renounced his Greek title when he became a naturalized British subject in 1947.

CNN Royal Correspondent Max Foster contributed to this report.

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Jim Morrison, the lizard

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When paleontologist Jason Head discovered “Bearded King Morrison,” he had been listening to The Doors on an “endless loop.”

(CNN) — To get through the long, tedious hours sitting in the fossil archives at the University of California-Berkeley, Jason Head would listen to the hypnotic sounds of The Doors.

So when he happened upon one of the biggest lizards that ever walked on land, he found it fitting to name it after the band’s frontman, Jim Morrison — the original Lizard King.

But that’s not what makes this find interesting. It’s what the existence of the “Bearded King Morrison” tells us about the effects of climate change that’s intriguing.

The climate connection

“Bearded King Morrison,” known scientifically as Barbarurex morrisioni, was six feet long.

Lizards, like snakes and turtles, are cold-blooded animals. They depend on warmth from their surroundings to heat their bodies.

And when the environment warms up, they become more active, get hungrier, eat more and grow.

For six years, Head sifted through fossils of animals that lived 40 million years ago, looking for clues on climate change.

Then it jumped out at him: The Bearded King Morrison, as Head named his now-extinct lizard. Head and his team introduced it in a study to be published Wednesday by research journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

“It struck me that we had something here that was quite large and quite unique,” he said.

The find was striking, because when it comes to climate trends, bigger reptiles point to a warmer climate, Head said.

“One of the things you can actually do is estimate past temperatures by looking at the body size of fossil reptiles,” said Head, a paleontologist who studies the Earth and its atmosphere at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

The lizard’s hefty size helped confirm the elevated global temperature during a period known as the Paleocene greenhouse.

“This would be a globally warmed time in Earth’s history, where there’s no ice at the poles,” Head said. There was a lot of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere back then.

Sound familiar?

Man-made global warming in the 21st century is pushing temperatures back up in that direction, he said.

Current average temperatures are only about 2.5 degrees Celsius shy of where they were 40 million years ago, Head said, when the Bearded King Morrison grazed in the forests of what is now Myanmar.

The Doors connection

The lizard’s proper scientific name is Barbarurex morrisioni, and there is a backstory to how Head arrived at it.

The Doors is Head’s favorite 60′s rock band.

“I had their albums going on kind of endless loop while we were writing and doing the analysis on the lizard,” he said.

The size of the lizard took him by surprise. It reminded him of the nickname of now deceased Doors singer Morrison, also known as the Lizard King. Morrison also had a reputation for standing up for the environment.

The king-size lizard, the ecological connection. For Head, the name fit.

The Bearded King Morrison was no dinosaur. It was smaller than today’s crocodiles and Komodo dragons.

But those are carnivorous reptiles. This was an herbivore. It ate plants.

It was six feet long and weighed as much as a German shepherd, pretty sizable for a lizard.

Head says he hasn’t found fossil records that show why the creature eventually went extinct.

The big deal

The evolution of such a large reptile shows what a huge effect a slight warming bump can have, Head said. With the ice caps gone, Earth’s climate became warm and muggy, and forest covered the planet.

There was plenty of greenery for the chubby lizard to munch through.

As man-made climate change progresses, existing reptiles will spread out into new territory, Head predicts.

So can we see another spurt of such giant lizards?

Unlikely.

For them to evolve to the size of the Bearded King Morrison, they would require global temperatures to slowly rise a few degrees and then remain stable for a very long time.

Today’s climate is warming so rapidly that “we’ll basically block off their ability to respond to the temperature increase,” Head said.

Instead of evolution, he said, we’ll see extinction.

Or, as Morrison sang, “This is the end, my only friend.”

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UK sets up task force to target radical preachers

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FILE – In this Sept. 5, 2005 file photo, Muslim cleric Omar Bakri Mohammed gestures while talking to the media, in Beirut, Lebanon. The slaying of a British soldier in east London cast a spotlight on radical preachers that influenced Michael Adebolajo, the attacker seen in videos with bloody hands wielding a butcher knife. It also raised questions about the reach of the terrorist group al-Shabab, after a British government official said one of the two men tried to go to Somalia to train or fight with the group.(AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File)

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(AP) — Britain’s government is setting up a new terrorism task force to tackle radical preachers and extremism following the brutal killing of a British soldier.

The group will look at whether new powers and laws are needed to clamp down on religious leaders who promote extremist messages and who target potential recruits in jails, schools and mosques.

The force will include senior ministers, London’s police chief and the head of the MI5 domestic security service.

Sunday’s announcement came less than a week after 25-year-old British soldier Lee Rigby was run over and stabbed to death in a London street. Hard-line Muslim leaders have identified one of the two suspects as Michael Adebolajo, an Islam convert who allegedly used to take part in events organized by British radical group al-Muhajiroun.

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Muslim hardliners ID London terror suspect

Police search team leave the scene of a terror attack in Woolwich, southeast London, Thursday, May 23, 2013. A member of armed forces was attacked and killed by two men on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)

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LONDON (AP) — Two Muslim hardliners say the man seen wielding a bloody butcher’s knife after the killing of a British soldier is a Muslim convert who took part in demonstrations with the banned radical group al-Muhajiroun.

Former al-Muhajiroun head Anjem Choudary identified the man as Michael Adebolajo, a Christian who converted to Islam around 2003 and took part in several of the group’s demonstrations in London.

Omar Bakri Muhammad — who now lives in Lebanon but had been a radical Muslim preacher in London — also said he recognized the man seen on television as Adebolajo and said he attended his London lectures in the early 2000s. Police have not named Adebolajo.

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