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Learn any foreign language in ten days

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Language Learning)
Tue Feb 11 13:04:41 2014

From: "Language Learning" <LanguageLearning@gtdslaveysarkit.us>
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 10:04:40 -0800
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In as little as 10 days you can learn a new language

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This April 2013 image shows Yosemite Valley at Yosemite National Park in 
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continues to warn of coast-to-coast cuts for the country's national parks 
-- and even the partial shutdown of a critical flood warning system.But 
Sen. Tom Coburn says there's "no shortage of potential savings," pointing 
out that the department is nevertheless spending millions on newly created 
monuments and landmarks.The Oklahoma Republican, who has been hounding federal 
agencies for weeks about questionable spending under the cloud of sequester, 
aired his grievances with the Interior Department in a letter to Secretary 
Sally Jewell Tuesday."It makes little sense to expand the number of sites 
at the same time the budget of every other park is being 
cut and visitors are being turned away from visiting the White House," 
Coburn wrote.Coburn pointedly questioned department efforts to name new 
sites and expand others -- decisions that will contribute to the department's 
annual costs. Coburn said the National Park Service has designated 13 new 
historic landmarks and three new monuments since the sequester hit March 
1. One of those landmarks, he noted, is a whiskey distillery -- 
the George T. Stagg Distillery in Kentucky. Other newly created landmarks 
include the Connecticut home of abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe, the 
historic bridge crossed by civil rights marchers in Selma, Ala., and an 
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Constitution, he noted, says that municipalities shall not "give or loan 
any money or property to or in aid of any individual, corporation 
or association, or private undertaking.And the New York State comptroller 
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charging stations.They may even return a profit to the municipal body.Under 
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last June that was to fund Watertown's charging stations, drivers who charged 
up their cars would have done so for free.National Grid, the local 
electric utility, is seeking about 70 municipalities within its 
 van, businessman Gabriel Gomez and state Rep. Daniel Winslow, 
former legal counsel for ex-governor and 2012 presidential nominee Mitt 
Romney.Gomez, 47, has tried to portray himself as the new face of 
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