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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Diabetes Miracle)
Wed Nov 26 17:40:35 2014
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 14:40:03 -0800
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hreatened by the widespread tendency to have recourse exclusively to the criteria
of utility, profit and material possessions."The pope's homily during a New Year's
Day Mass will concentrate on the themes in the message.
IRWINDALE, Calif. Police said three are dead, including the suspected shooter,
in California office attack.A gunman stormed into an office of the Southern
California Edison utility Friday and shot a man and woman before killing
himself, police said.The building was quickly locked down and dozens of people
were seen streaming out with their hands raised. Two nearby schools also
were locked down but no one on the campuses was hurt."One male
gunman shot one female, one male and then apparently took his own
life," Police Chief Dennis Smith told reporters.The conditions of the two people
he wounded were not immediately known. There was also no immediate word
on what prompted the gunfire.The utility company office is in a complex
of buildings that also includes a business called California Lighting Sales.Cindy Gutierrez,
the controller for that business, said employees there didn't hear any shots
fired and didn't realize anything was amiss until building management a
inly hope that's right because if the Russians have provided Iran with
sophisticated jamming equipment it means a lot else is at risk too."Of
course, given the secretive nature of the mission and the RQ-170 drone
itself, the truth may never emerge -- and may even be something
purely mundane."It's entirely possible the aircraft ran out of gas and malfunctioned
independent of any Iranian electronic interference," Trimble told FoxNews.com.Predators, Demons and More:
The Wide World of DronesUnmanned drones get more sophisticated with each generation
-- faster, stronger, smarter. Here's the current crew of killer and recon
drones, and a few from the future.
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produces 5 million barrels of oil each day and consumes 20 million
gallons a day of refined oil."The U.S. is by far the largest
consumer of refined products on the planet," he said. "It is natural
that the vast majority of this product will stay in the region
with the highest demand."Girling acknowledged that after last year's oil spills in
the Gulf of Mexico and Michigan's Kalamazoo River, the public has grown
distrustful of companies that produce and transport oil. He said TransCanada and
the entire industry need to improve communication with the public.Project opponents have
"created this perception that we were going to poison drinking and irrigation
water," he said. "We would still say that's inaccurate, but water is
a very sensitive issue for some people. If someone said to me
that this was going to be contaminating my water, I'd be concerned
as well."
aqi government would not let the United States take Daqduq out of
the country for trial, White House spokesman Tommy Vietor said."We have sought
and received assurances that he will be tried for his crimes," Vietor
said Friday.It was not immediately clear what charges he could face. The
U.S. has said he was part of a brazen raid in which
four American soldiers were abducted and killed in the Iraqi holy city
of Karbala in 2007.Iraq has had a shoddy record on detainee security.
Last year, just a week after the U.S. turned more than 1,000
detainees at its Camp Cropper prison over to Iraqi control, four al-Qaida-linked
detainees escaped. An investigation showed that the detainees had inside help.That had
lawmakers worried that Daqduq would return to Hezbollah soon after his transfer.
Shortly before the White House announcement, Sen. Mark Kirk, R-Ill., was gathering
signatures on a letter to Obama."Daqduq's Iranian paymasters would like nothing more
than to see him
APIn this publicity image released by TLC, the Browns, from left, Janelle,
Christine, Kody, Meri, and Robyn from the TLC series, "Sister Wives," are
shown.A polygamous family made famous on a reality television show is asking
a Utah federal judge not to block their challenge of the state's
bigamy law.Kody Brown and wives Meri, Janelle, Christine and Robyn filed a
lawsuit in Salt Lake City's U.S. District Court in July. Oral arguments
in the case are set for Friday before U.S. District Judge Clark
Waddoups.The stars of the TLC show "Sister Wives" said the law is
unconstitutional because it prohibits them from living together and criminalizes their private
sexual relationships.Under Utah law, people are guilty of bigamy if they have
multiple marriage licenses, or if they cohabitate with another consenting adult in
a marriage-like relationship.Formerly of Lehi, the Browns and their 17 children moved
to Nevada in January after police launched a bigamy investigation.
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