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The Woolsey Fire burning in Southern California has destroyed 836 structures in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, Cal Fire said.More than 98,362 acres have been burned since the blaze began November 8, while evacuees remain in shelters, and portions of Malibu and nearby areas must be rebuilt, officials said. It was 84% contained Sunday morning, Cal Fire reported. "Firefighting resources will continue to mop up and patrol. Unburned interior islands as well as burned structures adjacent to control lines will be monitored to prevent spread," the agency said.The cause of the fire is under investigation.Cal Fire reported some improvement in smoke levels regionally Saturday, but the air was still in the very unhealthy range. 728

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The university recently received another report, which concentrated on the football program as a whole.It found the Maryland football team did not have a "toxic culture," but "did have a culture where problems festered because too many players feared speaking out." It also said Durkin and leadership in the athletics department failed to properly supervise Court, the strength coach.The school announced Durkin and Athletic Director Damon Evans would keep their jobs.In a statement Tuesday, the regents said the university has created an independent monitor to oversee athletic reforms at the College Park campus."After taking the time necessary to gather and thoroughly review the facts, and based on what we know today, the board of regents believes that the university bears responsibility for what happened to Mr. McNair, and will live up to its responsibility," regents Chairman James T. Brady said. "In the coming weeks, I expect the Office of the Attorney General will conclude its legal review and advise the university and system as to next steps."Brady told reporters: "We believe coach Durkin has been unfairly blamed for the dysfunction in the athletic department, and while he shares some responsibility, it is not fair to place all of it at his feet." 1266

  

The result is a film that restores a sense of humanity to soldiers who have long been maintained as silent, stiff, black-and-white characters."All these cliché, black and white, jerky kind of figures that we don't pay much attention to anymore ... it suddenly turns them into human beings," Jackson told CNN's Neil Curry.Jackson said restoring the film helped him get to know the soldiers intimately."It changed my perception of what it was like to be a soldier in the war," Jackson said.The film comes as the world marks a historical milestone: the 100th anniversary of the end of the first World War. Germany accepted the armistice terms demanded by the Allies Britain, France, Russia, Italy and the United States on November 11, 1918.The four-year film project utilized more than 600 hours of footage from the Imperial War Museum and also includes interviews with soldiers culled from the BBC's vast audio archives."The purpose of the film was to try and use modern technology, not modern film. We can easily go out and shoot reconstructions and all that, but we didn't do that," Jackson said. "We used strictly a hundred-year-old footage, but we used computer firepower to restore it to the maximum degree that we could."Though Jackson is known professionally for big-budget Hollywood fiction films -- like "The Lord of the Rings" and "King Kong" -- he has always been fascinated with WWI, partly because of his personal connection to the war."My grandfather was wounded on the first day of the Battle of the Somme," Jackson said.In his independent research, Jackson discovered that his grandfather was struck by German machine gun fire in the battle. Wounded but alive, he returned to England where he met and married Jackson's grandmother. "Everybody's got some stories like that," Jackson said. 1801

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