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Mon Oct 28 07:34:18 2013

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Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 04:34:17 -0700

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Blood Pressure Myth Exposed...?

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 Civilians inspect the aftermath of a car bomb attack in the Husseiniyah 
area of northeastern Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, April 25, 2013. A car bomb 
exploded after sunset on Wednesday, April 24, 2013 near a bus stop 
in Baghdad's mostly Shiite neighborhood of Husseiniyah, killing and wounding 
dozens of people, police said. (AP Photo/ Hadi Mizban)The Associated PressCivilians 
inspect the aftermath of a car bomb attack in the Husseiniyah area 
of northeastern Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, April 25, 2013. A car bomb exploded 
after sunset on Wednesday, April 24, 2013 near a bus stop in 
Baghdad's mostly Shiite neighborhood of Husseiniyah, killing and wounding 
dozens of people, police said. (AP Photo/ Hadi Mizban)The Associated PressBAGHDAD 
 Iraqi police in Mosul say 31 militants and 10 police have 
been killed in clashes since late Wednesday, marking a sharp increase in 
the death toll in the northern city.Two police officials, who provided the 
casualty figures, say the fighting began Wednesday night and had died down 
by late Thursday morning.The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because 
they weren't authorized to release the information.The fighting comes amid 
growing unrest in Iraq since fighting broke out in the northern town 
of Hawija during a security crackdown on a protest encampment on Tuesday.
 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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contains a path to citizenship, still viewed by some as amnesty. Instead 
they prefer to coalesce around consensus issues like border security, temporary 
workers and workplace enforcement.But if the Senate's comprehensive approach 
faces obstacles in the House, the House's piecemeal approach won't fly in 
the Senate.Two of the lead authors of the Senate bill, Sens. Chuck 
Schumer, D-N.Y., and John McCain, R-Ariz., rejected the piece-by-piece approach 
at a breakfast meeting with reporters Thursday hosted by the Christian Science 
Monitor. Schumer and McCain said that any time an immigration issue is 
advanced individually, even something widely supported like visas for high-tech 
workers or a citizenship path for those brought as children, lawmakers and 
interest groups start pushing for other issues to get dealt with at 
the same time."What we have found is, ironically, it may be a 
little counterintuitive, that the best way to pass immigration legislation 
is actually a comprehensive bill, because that can achieve more balance 
and everybody can get much but not all of what they want," 
Schumer said. "And so I think the idea of doing separate bills 
is just not going to work. It's not worked in the past, 
and it's not going to work in the future."The House has always 
loomed as the toughest barrier to passage of immigration legislation, partly 
because many rank-and-file House Republicans don't feel a political imperative 
to act. Some GOP House me
 Civilians inspect the aftermath of a car bomb attack in the Husseiniyah 
area of northeastern Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, April 25, 2013. A car bomb 
exploded after sunset on Wednesday, April 24, 2013 near a bus stop 
in Baghdad's mostly Shiite neighborhood of Husseiniyah, killing and wounding 
dozens of people, police said. (AP Photo/ Hadi Mizban)The Associated PressCivilians 
inspect the aftermath of a car bomb attack in the Husseiniyah area 
of northeastern Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, April 25, 2013. A car bomb exploded 
after sunset on Wednesday, April 24, 2013 near a bus stop in 
Baghdad's mostly Shiite neighborhood of Husseiniyah, killing and wounding 
dozens of people, police said. (AP Photo/ Hadi Mizban)The Associated PressBAGHDAD 
 Iraqi police in Mosul say 31 militants and 10 police have 
been killed in clashes since late Wednesday, marking a sharp increase in 
the death toll in the northern city.Two police officials, who provided the 
casualty figures, say the fighting began Wednesday night and had died down 
by late Thursday morning.The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because 
they weren't authorized to release the information.The fighting comes amid 
growing unrest in Iraq since fighting broke out in the northern town 
of Hawija during a security crackdown on a protest encampment on Tuesday.
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