[43774] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
Student Loan Relief
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Service@studentloanrescue.net)
Thu May 28 19:06:56 2015
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 16:06:53 -0700
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<p>Are your federal student loans too much? You may qualify for student loan </p>
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t through. Ibrahim said her family, from the conservative southern Egyptian city
of Sohag, was supportive of her going public."I was devastated," she told
the private ONTV network. "I was hurt, and sad, and didn't expect
that from them (soldiers.) The first thing dad said is...only the law
will help you."
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. Rick Perry also said Tuesday that voters don't have to pick
a candidate who would allow Iran to wipe Israel off the earth
-- a reference to Paul's opposition to intervention regarding Iran's nuclear program."You
don't have to stand for that," Perry said."I have all the respect
in the world for the front-runners," he added.The campaign trail tone toward
Paul marks a turnaround from just a few weeks ago, when at
an ABC News debate, Paul's opponents cited him as a positive example
when asked to name something they had learned from the other candidates.Perry
thanked Paul for bringing attention to problems with the Federal Reserve and
monetary policy."Congressman Paul is the individual on the stage that got me
most interested in a subject that I found to be quite interesting,
and at the root of a lot of the problems that we
have, and I thank you for that," Perry said at the time.Romney
also praised Paul for his ability to generate a loyal following."He ignites
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DULUTH, Minn. A man charged with opening fire in a Minnesota
courthouse and wounding two people after being convicted in a sex case
has died at a Duluth hospital.St. Louis County Sheriff Ross Litman tells
the Duluth News Tribune (http://bit.ly/vvfDnf) that Daniel Schlienz fell ill Monday night
and died Tuesday. He says foul play is not suspected as there
were no signs of injuries, either self-inflicted or by someone else.The 42-year-old
Schlienz had been charged with two counts of attempted first-degree premeditated murder.The
criminal complaint says after Schlienz was convicted of criminal sexual conduct, he
retrieved a gun from his vehicle and shot Cook County Attorney Tim
Scannell and Grand Marais resident Gregory Thompson inside the Grand Marais (MUH-ray)
courthouse Dec. 15. Both were hospitalized for five days.
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ished in 2010 in the same journal, politely citing a multitude of
problems with the study's methodology. The Indian researchers responded a month later
with their own two-paragraph letter defending the methodology and calling for a
larger study to establish the superiority of antibiotic treatment over surgery.There's no
word whether that larger study is pending, but the journal's editors retracted
the original article for reasons of alleged plagiarism, stating that "significant portions
of the article were published earlier" by other researchers in 2000 and
1995.#2: Litter breeds crime and discrimination.It sounded so reasonable: Graffiti and litter
in urban settings can trigger changes in the brain that can lead
to crime, hatred and discrimination. Alas, the senior author of this April
2011 paper in Science, Dutch social psychologist Diederik Stapel, might have fabricated
much of the data.The journal Science retracted the paper in November upon
realization that
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y arms-length insurance companies are hardly passive."And if its not passive, lawmakers
contend, the income is taxable.AARP did not make anyone available for an
interview, but did send a letter to Fox News from Kevin Donnellan,
AARP executive vice president and chief communications officer, who wrote that AARPs
chief aim is upholding its standards, and its actions are a detailed
commitment to quality control on products offered in its name."We have spent
more than five decades proving our commitment to helping older Americans obtain
quality, affordable health so, of course, we take seriously how others use
our name," Donnellan wrote. We are disappointed that this work should be
the subject of congressional criticism.AARP makes the majority of its revenues from
United's supplemental insurance policies to seniors, including what is known as Medigap,
which covers things for which Medicare does not pay. One of AARP's
many ads tells seniors that the insurance can hel
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NEW YORK A U.S. congressman from New York says three security
contractors, including two Americans, have been released by Iraqi Army forces after
they were held for more than two weeks.Republican Peter King announced the
releases of the men Tuesday. He identifies them as an Army veteran
from Long Island, a former National Guardsman from Savannah,Ga., and a man
from Fiji. He says they were working for a security firm when
Iraqi Ministry of Defense officials rejected paperwork prepared on their behalf by
the IraqiMinistry of Interior and held them Dec. 9.The men weren't charged
with any crimes. King says they were released Tuesday after efforts by
his office, the State Department, the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, the DefenseDepartment
and the White House.
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