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Grow juicy lemons right in your home
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Mon Mar 3 22:04:37 2014
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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2014 19:04:35 -0800
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had the name Arlington. The first was a cargo ship in World
War II. The second USS Arlington was a Vietnam War-era communications relay
ship, which the Navy says assisted with communications during a June 1969
conference between U.S. President Richard Nixon and Republic of Vietnam
President Nguyen Van Thieu.In honor of the northern Virginia community,
two of the ship's main passageways are marked with road signs from
major Arlington thoroughfares: Arlington Boulevard and Columbia Pike.The
other amphibious transport docks named after 9/11 attack sites are the USS
New York and the USS Somerset. The USS New York was built
with steel from the World Trade Center and recently completed its first
deployment. The USS Somerset is named for the Pennsylvania county where
United Airlines Flight 93 crashed.Its bow stem -- the first part of
the ship to push through the water -- was made from 7.5
tons of steel melted down from the bucket of a huge coal-mining
crane that stood near the crash site. It was there that miners
hung a large American flag to serve as a landmark and to
honor the dead.It was christened in July and will join the fleet
in 2014."The USS Arlington, New York and Somerset serve as a reminder
to us of all that we lost on 9/11. More importantly, they
stand as a clear and distinguishable message to those who oppose democracy.
This ship and those of her class represent America's resolve," Gen. James
Amos, the Marine Corps commandant, s
TEHRAN, Iran A top Iranian lawmaker declared Sunday that Iran will
never halt its nuclear development program, a day after the latest round
of international talks failed to reach agreement on the issue.Alaeddin Boroujerdi
said the talks were "considered effective and a step forward," but he
added, "the Islamic Republic of Iran will never stop uranium enrichment
activities."Boroujerdi, who heads a parliamentary committee on national
security and foreign policy, said the talks should continue. He was quoted
by the ISNA news agency.Western powers are concerned that Iran may move
toward production of nuclear weapons. Iran denies that, insisting that its
program is peaceful.World powers have repeatedly demanded that Iran close
down its Fordo underground uranium enrichment plant that is enriching uranium
up to 20 percent. Uranium that is enriched to 90 percent can
be used in weapons.The U.N. has enacted four rounds of economic sanctions
against Iran to try to force it to curtail its program, but
Iran has remained defiant."If one day the (Iranian) administration decides
to close down Fordo, the parliament will oppose the decision, definitely,"
Boroujerdi was quoted as saying. He said Iran will continue reinforcing
the plant because of foreign threats. Both the U.S. and Israel have
hinted at military action against Iran's nuclear facilities if diplomacy
fails.Ali Akbar Velayati, an adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah
Ali Khamenei, blame
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the painful past behind.Powell endured the explosive battle over desegregation
in Boston in the 1970s. Tears come to her eyes when she
talks about how it took her decades to return to the place
where she never felt safe as an African-American seventh-grader."It was
scary because of what you were going into, getting bricks thrown at
your bus. I remember the bus windows being broken," said Powell, now
48.Nearly four decades later, Powell's native city also is still working
to move forward from the legacy of the school busing crisis. Last
year, Mayor Thomas Menino created an advisory group whose aim was to
work toward putting students back in neighborhood schools. And last month,
school officials agreed to do away with the last vestiges of the
desegregation-based school assignment system, beginning in 2014.But raw
feelings remain from that divisive time. And to explore and mend the
divisions, the nonprofit Union of Minority Neighborhoods has been holding
public story circles across Boston where participants like Powell can open
up about their own experiences.Organizers hope the airing of voices will
help people of different races and economic classes learn from the city's
busing past so they can fight together for access to quality schools
for all students. Project director Donna Bivens said the exercises are designed
to be about listening and discussing, but not judging each other's stories."I
think that we can't move forward, looki
WASHINGTON Amid mounting tensions with North Korea, the Pentagon has delayed
an intercontinental ballistic missile test that had been planned for next
week at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, a senior defense official
told The Associated Press on Saturday.The official said Defense Secretary
Chuck Hagel decided to put off the long-planned Minuteman 3 test until
sometime next month because of concerns the launch could be misinterpreted
and exacerbate the Korean crisis. Hagel made the decision Friday, the official
said.The test was not connected to the ongoing U.S.-South Korean military
exercises that have been going on in that region and have stoked
North Korean anger and fueled an escalation in threatening actions and rhetoric.North
Korea's military warned earlier this week that it was authorized to attack
the U.S. using "smaller, lighter and diversified" nuclear weapons. And South
Korean officials say North Korea has moved at least one missile with
"considerable range" to its east coast -- possibly the untested Musudan
missile, believed to have a range of 1,800 miles. U.S. officials have
said the missile move suggests a North Korean launch could be imminent
and thus fuels worries in the region.Pyongyang's moves come on the heels
of the North's nuclear test in February, and the launch in December
of a long-range North Korean rocket that could potentially hit the continental
U.S. Added to that is the uncertainty surrounding the int
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