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NASA Doctor Reveals How To Reverse Brain Age

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Cognizine)
Fri Nov 15 10:05:07 2013

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Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2013 07:05:04 -0800
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Why don't you meet Usama bin Laden, invite him to Brussels or 
to the White House and engage in talks, ask him what he 
wants and give it to him so he leaves you in peace? 
You find it possible to set some limitations in your dealings with 
these bastards, so why should we talk to people who are child-killers?-- 
Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2004 talking to foreign reporters about 
U.S. calls for a diplomatic solution to the conflict with the breakaway 
republic of Chechnya after terrorists from the region killed 380 hostages 
at a school in the town of Beslan in southern Russia.Perhaps no 
region in the world can claim a history so tragic and violent 
as Chechnya and the rest of the northern Caucuses.The last 20 years 
has seen nearly constant bloodshed as the mostly Muslim population sought 
to break away from Soviet and then Russian control. The result has 
been some of the most brutal attacks on civilians in modern times.Dozens 
of bombings and terror raids around Russia have claimed countless lives, 
but two incidents stand out in the collective memory of Westerners:-- A 
2002 raid on a Moscow movie theater, in which Chechen militants took 
850 civilians hostage. Some 130 hostages died, mostly as a result of 
chemicals pumped into the theater by police to subdue the attackers after 
more than two days. Russian authorities killed all 40 hostage takers.-- 
A 2004 raid on a school in the rural community of Beslan 
in southern Russia, capturing an
terest in courting Hispanic voters, and some prominent members, 
including Rubio, have lent their name to the effort.But critics were building 
a multi-faceted case against the bill, in advance of Friday's hearing on 
the Senate Judiciary Committee. They claimed the bill grants "amnesty" without 
enough enforcement provisions. They claimed it would burden taxpayers by 
eventually plugging legalized immigrants into the public welfare system 
-- a claim Rubio has strongly challenged. And Republican critics joined 
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a major loophole -- giving the government "discretion" to choose when to 
enforce immigration laws."No immigration bill should ever pass Congress 
that the law enforcement officers on the ground tell us won't work 
or can't be enforced," Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., said Thursday.Sessions 
was referring to the concerns voiced by the National ICE Union, which 
represents Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.The group has long 
complained that the Obama administration has made their job harder by preventing 
agents from detaining and deporting select illegal immigrants. They had 
petitioned members of the so-called "Gang of Eight" -- the lawmakers writing 
the immigration bill -- to address those concerns in the package.But, in 
a letter obtained by FoxNews.com, National ICE Council President Chris Crane 
said "this legislation again does nothing to resolve that."The letter 

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">e said Grossi would now become 
the chief delegate of his country, Argentina, to the IAEA and other 
Vienna-based U.N. organizations. He was also expected to become Argentine 
ambassador to Austria.IAEA officials said the agency had no comment.Grossi 
had been widely seen as a possible successor to Amano, who was 
re-elected for a second term earlier this year.A career diplomat, he had 
assumed an increasingly visible role over the past year, accompanying senior 
technical and legal experts on trips to Tehran in attempts to restart 
the probe into Iran's alleged secret nuclear work. His presence in the 
delegation was seen as a move by Amano to have more direct 
reporting from those trips.
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much of the day after Wednesday night's blast searching the town for 
survivors.The small town is reeling as rescuers comb the rubble house by 
house and one official laments: "part of that community is gone."Police 
initially said between 5 to 15 people were killed during the massive 
blast at West Fertilizer. The explosion occurred around 8 p.m. and could 
be heard as far away as Waxahachie, a town located 45 miles 
north. It sent flames spiraling high into the evening sky and rained 
burning embers, shrapnel and debris down on frightened residents.- Waco 
Police Department Sgt. William Patrick SwantonTexas Attorney General Greg 
Abbott told reporters in a news conference Thursday night that the impact 
of the explosion was worse than he expected. "The devastation is immense," 
he said. But, he added the other thing he saw while touring 
West was "the sign of hope" and "the beginnings of a community 
trying to piece itself back together."A member of the city council, Al 
Vanek, said a four-block area around the explosion was "totally decimated." 
Other witnesses compared the scene to that of the 1995 Oklahoma City 
bombing and authorities said the plant made materials similar to that used 
to fuel the bomb that tore apart that city's Murrah Federal Building.Debby 
Marak told The Associated Press that she noticed a lot of smoke 
in the area across town near the plant when she finished teaching 
her religion class Wednesday. She said she drove over to
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