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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (TrackRBravo)
Mon Jun 15 14:34:24 2015

Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 11:34:22 -0700
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Valuables.


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Phase 4 FilmsDemi Moore looked like she was back in action during 
a mother-daughter Christmas vacation in the Turks and Caicos Islands.Though the actress 
has kept a very low profile since her split with estranged husband 
Ashton Kutcher, she seemed to shake off any malaise from her impending 
divorce with some holiday booty-shakin' in the Caribbean.The "Margin Call" star and 
svelte mother of three, 49, was spotted with her daughter, Rumer Willis, 
at the uber-private Parrot Cay resort, where the two shared a rocking 
Christmas Eve at a poolside bar and Moore "danced up a storm."Spies 
said that when Rumer took over DJing duties, Moore began to boogie.Follow 
FOX411 on Twitter."Demi was dancing seductively for all the guys [at the 
bar] and they were going nuts," one spy said. Another added, "Demi 
could do 'The Wiggles' dance and still look hot."The slinky moves even 
earned the raven-haired beauty the nickname "Single Hot Demi" or, simply, "SHD," 
from other hotel gues

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Starting in 2012, the government will charge a new fee to your 
health insurance plan for research to find out which drugs, medical procedures, 
tests and treatments work best. But what will Americans do with the 
answers?The goal of the research, part of a little-known provision of President 
Barack Obama's health care law, is to answer such basic questions as 
whether that new prescription drug advertised on TV really works better than 
an old generic costing much less.But in the politically charged environment surrounding 
health care, the idea of medical effectiveness research is eyed with suspicion. 
The insurance fee could be branded a tax and drawn into the 
vortex of election-year politics.The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute -- a quasi-governmental agency 
created by Congress to carry out the research -- has yet to 
commission a single head-to-head comparison, although its director is anxious to begin.The 
government is already providing the institute w

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he man whose at the back of the polling pack -- despite 
recent buzz giving him a late boost -- is taking nothing for 
granted but has nothing to lose."My feeling is when you're sitting last, 
if you can do better than that, that's good," he told Fox 
News.Santorum said he's got 1,000 caucus representatives in a contest with about 
1,700 caucus locations. He acknowledges that means no official representative to make 
his case at each of the locations, but at "almost all of 
them, and no other campaign is going to have someone there who's 
going to get up and speak on our behalf."Santorum, who claims organization 
and message will make the difference, is also banking on a divide 
and conquer strategy."There's really three primaries going on here," Santorum said. "Ron 
Paul has his own primary, the libertarian primary. And (Newt) Gingrich and 
(Mitt) Romney are sort of the establishment primary. And I think there 
are three who are vying for the conservative mantle to go up 

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ould spark violence overseas and were evaluating the risk.Navy Capt. John Kirby, 
a Pentagon spokesman, said that he has not heard that issue raised 
and that New York has yet to make a formal proposal. He 
also said officials are grateful communities around the country are finding ways 
to recognize the sacrifices of troops and their families.The last combat troops 
in Iraq pulled out more than a week ago. About 91,000 U.S. 
soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines are in Afghanistan, battling a stubborn Taliban 
insurgency and struggling to train Afghan forces so that they eventually can 
take over security. Many U.S. troops who fought in the Iraq War 
could end up being sent to Afghanistan.A parade might invite criticism from 
those who believe the U.S. left Iraq too soon, as well as 
from those who feel the war was unjustified. It could also trigger 
questions about assertions of victory.Mrozek noted that President George W. Bush's administration 
referred to military act

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he future.Four firefighters were injured, including a captain who suffered second-degree burns 
on his face, Keatley said.Lomer Johnson had worked as a department store 
Santa Claus this season after a long career as a safety chief 
at Louisville, Ky.-based liquor maker Brown-Forman Corp., from which he retired several 
years ago.Badger is the founder of New York-based Badger &amp; Winters Group. 
She was treated at a hospital and was discharged by Sunday evening, 
a hospital supervisor said. Her whereabouts Tuesday were unknown.Borcina, 52, was in 
fair condition Tuesday at Stamford Hospital and declined to comment through a 
hospital spokeswoman.He owns Tiberias Construction Inc., which renovates expensive homes and businesses. 
The company's projects have included a Donna Karan store and artist Alex 
Beard's studio, both in New York City, and the White House Christmas 
wishing tree, according to the construction firm's website.According to the Department of 
Consumer Protect

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Fox16.comDawna Natzke, 46, was last seen seen Dec. 21 leaving a Christmas 
party in Hot Springs Village.Authorities are searching for a missing Arkansas police 
dispatcher after finding her burned vehicle abandoned in the Ouachita National Forest.Dawna 
Natzke, a 46-year-old mother of three, was last seen seen Dec. 21 
leaving a Christmas party in Hot Springs Village, where she worked as 
a police dispatcher, Fox affiliate KLRT-TV reported.Police found the charred remains of 
Natzke's 1997 teal green Ford Escort Wagon three days later off Arkansas 
Highway 298 in the Ouachita National Forest. The vehicle has been sent 
to a state crime lab, according to the station.Dog teams were reportedly 
called to search the area Monday, but uncovered no trace of the 
missing woman.Natzke is described as 5-foot-6 with brown hair with blonde highlights 
and brown eyes.Anyone with information on Natzke's whereabouts is being urged to 
call the Hot Springs Village Police at (501)922-0011.
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