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 This Dec. 6, 2012 photo shows Robert Hoffman, a 20-year veteran who 
retired last year as a petty officer first class, leaving U.S. District 
Court in Norfolk, Va. A federal jury convicted the former sailor of 
attempted espionage on Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2013 for trying to pass secrets 
to people he believed worked for the Russian government. Hoffman faces the 
possibility of life in prison when he's sentenced in December. (AP Photo/The 
Virginian-Pilot, Steve Earley)A federal jury has convicted a former sailor 
of attempted espionage.Retired Petty Officer 1st Class Robert Hoffman faces 
the possibility of life in prison when he's sentenced in December. Hoffman 
was convicted in a Norfolk courtroom on Wednesday.Prosecutors said Hoffman 
gave classified information about tracking ships to what he believed were 
Russian spies.Hoffman spent much of his 20-year Navy career on submarines. 
After a trip to Eastern Europe in 2011, the FBI sent Hoffman 
a letter purporting to be from Russian intelligence officers asking him 
to provide "technical expertise." Hoffman made three drops in all, including 
one in which he provided information about how to track American submarines.Hoffman 
then approached the FBI in Norfolk and gave agents a diary and 
other evidence.
 GROVELAND, Calif.  Firefighters braced for strong winds that could push 
a raging wildfire further into the northwest edge of Yosemite National Park, 
threatening thousands of rural homes.The massive blaze was also burning 
Saturday in the vicinity of two groves of giant sequoias that are 
unique the region, prompting park employees to take extra precautions of 
clearing brush and setting sprinklers.The towering trees, which grow only 
on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada and are among the 
largest and oldest living things on earth, can resist fire. However, dry 
conditions and heavy brush are forcing park officials to take extra precautions 
in the Tuolumne and Merced groves. About three dozen of the trees 
are affected."All of the plants and trees in Yosemite are important, but 
the giant sequoias are incredibly important both for what they are and 
as symbols of the National Park System," park spokesman Scott Gediman said 
Saturday.The Rim Fire has burned 203 square miles   an area 
about the size of Chicago    and was just 7 
percent contained late Saturday night. It started in a remote canyon of 
the Stanislaus National Forest Aug. 17 and grew rapidly under dry conditions.The 
fire has grown so large and is burning dry timber and brush 
with such ferocity that it has created its own weather pattern, making 
it difficult to predict in which direction it will move. Steep, inaccessible 
terrain was hampering firefighter's effort to surround it.With


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