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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Umpire Tim Schroeder, right, keeps players away as back judge William Robinson
kicks a network overhead television camera after it crashed to the field
during the fourth quarter in the Insight Bowl NCAA college football game
Friday, Dec. 30, 2011, in Tempe, Ariz. Oklahoma defeated Iowa 31-14.(AP
Photo/Ross D. Franklin)TEMPE, Ariz. Flying cameras have been providing unique perspectives
on everything from golf to college and professional football for more than
a decade, becoming so commonplace that fans rarely notice the whizzing remote-controlled
devices.At the Insight Bowl on Friday night, no one could miss the
overhead camera when it came crashing down to the field late in
the fourth quarter, nearly taking out one of the players.The ESPN camera
narrowly missed Iowa receiver Martin McNutt Jr., who became entangled in the
guide wire but wasn't hurt."First, I looked: What is it that fell
from the sky?"' McNutt said after Iowa's 31-14 loss to No. 19
Oklahoma. "
APDec. 28, 2011: Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson announces his bid
for the Libertarian Party nomination for president in Santa Fe, N.M.It's not
exactly a game-changer, but presidential candidate Gary Johnson announced Saturday he's urging
his supporters to back Ron Paul for the Republican nomination in the
upcoming Iowa caucuses.Johnson, the former New Mexico governor, earlier this week abandoned
his race for the GOP nomination in favor of running as a
Libertarian.As he seeks that nomination, Johnson reasoned that his leftover Iowa backers
should probably line up behind Paul -- a strident libertarian despite staying
off the Libertarian ticket."While Ron Paul and I are both libertarians, we
don't necessarily agree on every single issue. However, on the over-riding issues
of restoring our economy by cutting out-of-control spending and the need to
get back to Constitutional principles in our government, Ron Paul and I
are in lock-step," Johnson said in a statem
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