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1 food that kills high blood pressure
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MOUNT SINABUNG, Indonesia A volcano in western Indonesia has unleashed
fresh clouds of searing gas, killing at least 11 people and injuring
three others.National Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo
Nugroho says several eruptions of Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra province
on Saturday sent lava and pyroclastic flows down the southern slopes up
to 4.5 kilometers (2.8 miles) away.He says the volcano is still spitting
clouds of gas and lava as high as 2,000 meters (6,500 feet),
and the number of dead could rise as the rescue efforts are
hampered by darkness.Authorities on Friday allowed nearly 14,000 villagers
to return home after they fled following previous eruptions.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Amid severe drought conditions, California officials
announced Friday they won't send any water from the state's vast reservoir
system to local agencies beginning this spring, an unprecedented move that
affects drinking water supplies for 25 million people and irrigation for
1 million acres of farmland.The announcement marks the first time in the
54-year history of the State Water Project that such an action has
been taken, but it does not mean that every farm field will
turn to dust and every city tap will run dry.The 29 agencies
that draw from the state's water-delivery system have other sources, although
those also have been hard-hit by the drought.Many farmers in California's
Central Valley, one of the most productive agricultural regions in the country,
also draw water from a separate system of federally run reservoirs and
canals, but that system also will deliver just a fraction of its
normal water allotment this year.The announcement affects water deliveries
planned to begin this spring, and the allotment could increase if weather
patterns change and send more storms into the state.Nevertheless, Friday's
announcement puts an exclamation point on California's water shortage, which
has been building during three years of below-normal rain and snow."This
is the most serious drought we've faced in modern times," said Felicia
Marcus, chairwoman of the State Water Resources Control Board. "We need
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<p><em>"Mr. Burge, you're going to die.</p>
<p>Probably before you leave this building."</em></p>
<p>That's what the nurse told me when she took my blood pressure.</p>
<p>I was too terrified to speak. My wife was weeping.</p>
<p>I thought about my son Ken. He had recently turned his own blood<br>
pressure around and lost a lot of weight.</p>
<p>Whatever he was doing was working.</p>
<p>So I picked up the phone, hands shaking, and gave him a call.</p>
<p>Ken told me to drop whatever I was doing, drive to the nearest<br>
grocery store, and buy this one weird ingredient:</p>
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<p>You will not believe what happened next (click on the link above<br>
to learn the rest).</p>
<p>God bless,</p>
<p>Dennis Burge<br>
Pastor, Calvary Chapel Church<br>
Monet, Missouri</p>
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">FoxNews.com reporter Jana Winter, right, and her attorneys won a victory
when the New York Court of Appeals threw out a subpoena requiring
her to go to Colorado and reveal sources for an exclusive story
or face jail..AP Photo/Ed AndrieskiCENTENNIAL, Colo. Lawyers for the man
accused of killing 12 people at a Colorado movie theater said Friday
they will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to require a Fox News
reporter to reveal the confidential sources she used in a story about
defendant James Holmes.The defense wants reporter Jana Winter to identify
the law enforcement officials who told her that Holmes sent a notebook
containing violent images to his psychiatrist before the 2012 attack.Holmes'
lawyers say whoever spoke to Winter violated a gag order and should
be punished. They also say that officers might have lied when they
denied under oath being Winter's sources, undermining their credibility
as potential trial witnesses.New York state's top court ruled in December
that Winter did not have to testify in Colorado because she is
protected by her home state's shield law, which says reporters do not
have to identify confidential sources.A Colorado court issued a subpoena
for Winter's testimony, but because she is based in New York, that
state's courts would have to enforce it.Winter has said she would not
identify the sources, even though the Colorado court could sentence her
to jail for contempt of court for refusing.Winter's attorney, Dori
UNDATED: Mary Musselman, of Sebring, Fla., is accused of violating her probation
by feeding wildlife and resisting an officer with violence, authorities
say.Highlands County Sheriff's OfficeAn 81-year-old Florida woman arrested
last year for allegedly feeding bears was again arrested this week on
suspicion of violating her probation by illegally feeding wildlife and threatening
to kill a law enforcement officer.Mary Musselman, of Sebring, was arrested
Wednesday by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission agents after
several bowls, trays and birdfeeders with corn feed and birdseed were found
outside her home, HighlandsToday.com reported.Musselman was placed on probation
Jan. 24 for two counts of feeding black bears, according to a
court records obtained by the newspaper. As part of the terms of
her probation, the former middle school teacher was ordered not to put
out food for animals for a year.Gary Morse, spokesman for the commission,
told HighlandsToday.com that officers had been dealing with Musselman since
November 2012 after receiving a report that she fed bears. At lest
one of the bears she allegedly fed was euthanized. He said feeding
bears is a misdemeanor under Florida law.According to court documents, when
Highlands County deputies and Fish and Wildlife agents tried to arrest her,
Musselman lunged at them and kicked them, HighlandsToday.com reported.MyFoxTampaBay.com
reported that a group of Musselman's former physical
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