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Alzheimer’s Conspiracy Exposed – One Old Trick You Need to Know
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Cognizine)
Fri Oct 25 07:34:18 2013
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BISSAU, Guinea-Bissau A military tribunal in Guinea-Bissau has convicted
an army captain of leading a failed coup last year.Pansau Ntchama was
sentenced on Thursday to serve five years in prison after being found
guilty of treason and using illegal weapons.Ntchama was the ex-bodyguard
of Guinea-Bissau's former army chief of staff.Authorities say he led gunmen
who attacked a military base near the airport in Bissau in October
2012. The army fought back and the coup failed.Troubled Guinea-Bissau has
had so many coups and countercoups that no elected leader has been
able to complete his term in the nearly four decades since the
country won its independence from Portugal.The most recent coup occurred
in April 2012, just weeks before the presidential runoff election.
HELSINKI Officials in a liberal Stockholm suburb that discourages gender
stereotypes have decided to open a gender-neutral changing room in a local
high school to avoid students being classified as male or female.Patrik
Biverstedt, headmaster of the Soedra Latins upper secondary school, says
they decided on the cubicle where one person can change at a
time after students proposed it last year. It will be ready by
May 6.Students' union member Camille Trombetti says the changing room is
not only "for transsexual" students but any student who wants privacy when
changing for school activities.Soedra Latins is in the same affluent Sodermalm
district where children at the Egalia preschool are encouraged to avoid
using "him" and "her" and to call others "friends" instead of girls
or boys.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">out before another storm rolled in.
On the way home he insisted on sharing his peanut butter and
honey sandwiches with me and the chief-of-staff, Andy Card. The sun had
started setting as we left to return to the White House and
we talked just like friends do he asked me all about
my family, travels, pets and goals. I remember every moment of that
night including the orange and pink sunset that lasted the whole
flight. Another time he howled when I told him how my mom
had asked me about my first week at the White House, and
how Id told her all about how great it was and how
Karl Rove had been so nice and helpful to me, and how
he was just so smart and how happy I was to be
at the White House.when I broke to take a breath my mom
said, Who the hell is Karl Rove? Every week he held a
secure video conference either with Iraqi Prime Minister Maliki or Afghan
President Karzai, and I learned from his strong but gentle guidance of
them always respectful, firm, encouraging and non-condescending. I noted
that even behind closed doors, President Bush strongly, ably and graciously
defended America. He used to catch my eye during policy meetings and
tip me a wink with a little smile as we had noticed
when Vice President Cheney had been resting his eyes. Then wed share
a laugh realizing once again that it was clear the VP had
heard every word. President Bush treated my dad like the king of
England when he came for a state dinner as if his
ies to collect sales taxes if the store has a physical
presence in the state. As a result, many online sales are essentially
tax-free, giving Internet retailers an advantage over brick-and-mortar stores.While
Republicans generally oppose higher taxes -- and agreed to an increase on
top earners as part of the fiscal crisis deal only after negotiating
a narrower hike than the administration originally envisioned -- supporters
of the Internet sales tax bill insist it is not a tax
increase.Instead, they say, the bill merely provides states with a mechanism
to enforce current taxes."This bill has nothing to do with imposing any
kind of new tax or revenue generator," said Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn.
"What this law does is allow states that already have laws on
the books to carry out the implementation of those" laws."South Dakota Gov.
Dennis Daugaard, a Republican, called it a "matter of equity and fairness.""The
same people who are selling the same products should be paying the
same taxes," he said.Supporters say the bill is about fairness for businesses
and lost revenue for states.But opponents say it would impose complicated
regulations on retailers and doesn't have enough protections for small businesses.
Businesses with less than $1 million a year in online sales would
be exempt.While online giant Amazon has come around to the tax, major
online retailers like eBay are strongly opposing it.Many of the nation's
governors -- Republicans and De
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