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Cure Tinnitus without drugs.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (TinnitusMiracle)
Fri Jun 26 12:11:23 2015
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Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2015 09:11:22 -0700
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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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s been a sensation among U.S. readers yet failed to challenge "Mission:
Impossible" and the other established franchises at the top of the box
office.Beloved by generations of readers overseas, "Tintin" launched internationally two months ahead
of its U.S. release. But the blockbuster global attention, with nearly $250
million already in the bank from foreign markets, did not translate to
crowds in the United States.The calendar made it a tough weekend for
Hollywood, with Christmas Eve -- always a slow night for movie-going --
falling on Saturday, usually the best day of the week at theaters.Christmas
Day typically is a strong one for movies, as fans squeeze in
a film between unwrapping presents and sitting down to family dinners.Two big
holiday releases -- Spielberg's World War I epic "War Horse" and Tom
Hanks and Sandra Bullock's Sept. 11 drama "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close"
-- opened Christmas Day, but estimates on their revenues will not be
available
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r potential embarrassment for Gingrich, who is leading Romney in most national
polls for the GOP nomination.But with a week to go before the
first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses, Gingrich has slipped to third place in that state
behind Texas Rep. Ron Paul and Romney. On other issues including climate
change and mortgage giant Freddie Mac, Gingrich has struggled to reconcile his
stance as a conservative with his long history of policy positions that
sometimes run counter to that.Gingrich's rise to the top of the field
has come in part from his bashing Romney for engineering a state
health care expansion that became a model for President Barack Obama's 2010
health law. "Your plan essentially is one more big-government, bureaucratic, high-cost system,"
Gingrich told Romney during an October debate in Las Vegas. He said
Romney was trying to solve Massachusetts' health care problems "from the top
down."R.C. Hammond, a spokesman for Gingrich, said the April 2006 essay sh
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sive primary in the state, which will provide an opportunity for Democrats
to remain competitive."A two-term governor before winning a Senate seat, Nelson has
recently expressed dismay about a divided Congress' inability to pass meaningful legislation,
frustration that echoed in his statement Tuesday."I encourage those who will follow
in my footsteps to look for common ground and to work together
in bipartisan ways to do what's best for the country, not just
one political party," he said.Even as Nelson wavered about a re-election bid,
he piled up campaign cash, hired a campaign manager and watched his
party spend more than $1 million on ads supporting him. The preparation
left him with more than $3 million in campaign cash on hand
last month, about twice his nearest competitor.Nelson first was elected to the
Senate in 2000, defeating Republican contender Stenberg to replace the retired Kerrey,
and positioned himself as a centrist supporting both Democratic and R
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. Rescue firefighters responded to a Southwest Airlines flight in
distress after two tires blew on the runway Tuesday evening, leaving the
jet and its passengers grounded.The left main tires blew at about 6:15
p.m. as Southwest flight 2287 was departing for Seattle, Sacramento International Airport
spokeswoman Laurie Slothower said.Southwest Airlines spokeswoman Katie McDonald said the pilot quickly
aborted the takeoff and emergency crews were called in to hose down
the 737 as a precautionary measure. They later set up a portable
stairway to let the 130 passengers off the plane."I want to stress
that there were no injuries tonight, and the tires never caught on
fire," Slothower said.McDonald said all passengers were being booked onto other flights.Officials
have not determined what caused the blowout and the incident is being
investigated. In the meantime, one of the airport's two runways remains closed.
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