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Ideal cooktop for outdoor dorm rooms, camping, and much more
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Official NuWave Cooktop)
Mon Mar 3 20:04:38 2014
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2014 17:04:37 -0800
From: "Official NuWave Cooktop" <OfficialNuWaveCooktop@busiervisecaam.us>
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Portable cooktop that gives you precise temp control
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e Syrians determine their own fate, so arming the opposition is
more palatable than direct U.S. intervention.The administration announced
last week that it believes Assad has used chemical weapons but said
the intelligence wasn't clear enough to be certain that the regime has
crossed President Barack Obama's announced "red line" of definite chemical
weapons use that he said would have "enormous consequences" for Assad's
government.Some senior leaders, including Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, are skeptical about the wisdom of
providing arms to such a broad and complex mix of opposition groups.
But officials say there is a growing realization that, under increasing
pressure from Congress and other allied nations, the U.S. might soon have
to do more for the Free Syrian Army.The two-year civil war has
left an estimated 70,000 people dead and hundreds of thousands of refugees.High-level
meetings on the latest developments in the issue have been going on
all week, including one between Dempsey and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel,
who just returned from the Mideast.According to a U.S. official and a
U.N. diplomat, intelligence agencies are looking into allegations that chemical
weapons were used in Syria after the two March 19 attacks that
U.S., British, French and Qatari officials have referred to. They provided
no details on the new alleged attacks.This emerging shift within the administration
comes even as Assad a
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an attempt to find a palatable middle ground between imposing an age
limit of 17 and imposing no limit at all.Any over-the-counter access marks
a long-awaited change, but it's not enough, said Dr. Cora Breuner of
the American Academy of Pediatrics, which supports nonprescription sale
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which is our teen pregnancy rate is still too high," Breuner said.Even
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those under 15," she said.Most 17- to 19-year-olds are sexually active,
and 30 percent of 15- and 16-year-olds have had sex, according to
a study published last month by the journal Pediatrics. Sex is much
rarer among younger teens. Likewise, older teens have a higher pregnancy
rate, but that study also counted more than 110,000 pregnancies among 15-
and 16-year-olds in 2008 alone.Contraception advocates see a double standard.
No one is carded when buying a condom, but under the FDA's
decision they would have to prove their age when buying a pill
to prevent pregnancy if that condom breaks."This isn't a compromise. This
is wrong," said Cynthia Pearson of the National Women's Health Network.Social
conservatives were outraged by the FDA's move to lower the age limits
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<p>NuWave — Complete Energy-Saving Cooking Solution with Precise Temperature Control</p>
<p>Induction cooking technology is one of the most efficient methods of meal preparation. The NuWave Precision Induction Cooktop generates heat in the cookware and not on the cook top surface, making it more energy-efficient than traditional gas or electric ranges.</p>
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">JOHANNESBURG Mozambique's rhinoceros population was wiped out more than
a century ago by big game hunters. Reconstituted several years ago, it
has again been driven to extinction, or to the brink of extinction,
by poachers seeking their horns for sale in Asia.A leading rhino expert
told The Associated Press that the last rhino in the southern African
nation has been killed. The warden in charge of the Great Limpopo
Transfrontier Park the only place where the horned behemoths lived
in Mozambique also says poachers have wiped out the
last of the rhinos. Mozambique's conservation director believes a few may
remain.Elephants also could become extinct in Mozambique soon, the warden
of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, Antonio Abacar, told AP. He said
game rangers have been aiding poachers, and 30 of the park's 100
rangers will appear in court soon."We caught some of them red-handed while
directing poachers to a rhino area," Abacar said.A game ranger arrested
for helping poachers in Mozambique's northern Niassa Game Reserve said on
Mozambican Television TVM last week that he was paid 2,500 meticais (about
$80) to direct poachers to areas with elephants and rhinos. Game rangers
are paid between 2,000 and 3,000 meticais ($64 to $96) a month.While
guilty rangers will lose their jobs, the courts serve as little deterrent
to the poachers: killing wildlife and trading in illegal rhino horn and
elephant tusks are only misdemeanors in Mozam
Shown here are images released by the FBI of people wanted for
questioning in connection with the Benghazi attack.FBIWhite House Press
Secretary Jay Carney, deflecting criticism over the Libya terror attack,
argued Wednesday that "Benghazi happened a long time ago."But despite the
nearly eight months that have elapsed since then, the FBI is only
now producing photos of individuals they'd like to bring in for questioning.The
release of the grainy images comes as the House plans another Benghazi
hearing next week. It also comes after Fox News reported that U.S.
officials have identified the mastermind of the attack, who according to
sources is walking free in Libya.Coincidence? Yes, according to the FBI.An
FBI spokesman said the bureau had long been moving toward publishing the
images, and denied any connection between recent media coverage of Benghazi
and the release."Our plan to publicize these photos was in the works
for weeks," the spokesman said.It's unclear how long the bureau had the
images, and whether it kept them private for investigative reasons.No names
were given in connection with the individuals shown in the latest pictures.
In its statement, the FBI claimed the individuals were at the U.S.
compound when it was attacked on Sept. 11."We are seeking information about
three individuals who were on the grounds of the U.S. Special Mission
when it was attacked," the FBI said in the statement. "These individuals
may be able to pro
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