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Cover walls and fences with vibrant flowers

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Hummingbird Vine)
Wed Apr 22 14:05:15 2015

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Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2015 11:05:13 -0700
From: "Hummingbird Vine" <HummingbirdVine@dijexowec.eu>

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know. That's our job," he added. "By not telling us, it essentially 
rendered us ineffective and we had no chance to help those children."Informed 
of Lunsford's comments, Raykovitz said, "He can feel anything he wants to 
feel."Charles Markham, retired president of Uni-Marts Inc. and a Second Mile board 
member from the late 1990s until about 2004, said that Raykovitz never 
discussed the 2002 case with him personally or at board meetings. "If 
I'd known anything in 2002, I would have had a hard time 
keeping it under my hat," Markham said.Two other former board members -- 
Larry Snavely, who runs a State College-based higher education marketing firm, and 
Donald Cross, a retired Centre County school employee -- said Raykovitz never 
mentioned the 2002 allegation. Another former member said he was not told, 
but asked that he not be publicly identified.David Woodle, acting CEO, refused 
to address concer
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<font color="white" size="1"> holiday season.' It may only be incidental to the piece rather 
than the primary purpose of the communication."A franking commission spokesman told the 
Washington Examiner that members of Congress indeed cannot wish constituents "Merry Christmas" 
in any official mailing."Currently, incidental use of the phrase Happy Holidays is 
permissible, but Merry Christmas is not," said Salley Wood.The paper notes that 
senators can say things congressmen can't because the Senate franking regulations say 
this:"Senators may not use the frank to mail holiday cards. However, senators 
may use officially related funds to mail holiday cards to constituents. Holiday 
cards to friends should be sent with personal funds, not using Senate 
facilities.
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