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Highly effective at reducing nerve pain

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Tue Feb 18 21:04:31 2014

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Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 18:04:25 -0800
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between the two countries. Mexico is the second-largest export market for 
U.S. goods and services and the U.S. buys more Mexican exports than 
any other country.Still, the reality of Mexico's economic surge is perhaps 
not as rosy as Obama portrayed it. While the Mexican economy has 
grown, it has yet to trickle down to average workers.Obama spoke on 
the second day of his Mexico City visit, before traveling to Costa 
Rica. There, he planned to deliver a blunter message to Central American 
leaders struggling with weak economies and drug violence.Obama was to meet 
with Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla before joining leaders from 
the Central American Integration system. The regional network also includes 
the leaders of Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.The 
U.S. view of the region is that its pervasive violence and security 
weaknesses are holding back economic growth, and that with fewer Mexicans 
crossing the border illegally, the rest of the region has become the 
main source of illegal immigration into the United States.As a result, Obama 
is expected to call for stepped up security cooperation, regional economic 
integration and improvements in human rights and democratic reforms."We 
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the dire warnings issued by agencies, in part because agency budget officers 
working with Congress have been permitted to transfer money between accounts. 
That allowed the Justice Department, for instance, to avoid temporary layoffs 
called furloughs. But budget experts warn that the grip of sequestration 
will grow tighter as weeks and months pass, leading to teacher layoffs, 
reduced funding for infrastructure and economic development projects, and 
a host of other cuts across the budget.Many liberal activists were infuriated 
when Congress last week swiftly moved to address problems with air traffic 
control that led to widespread flight delays while leaving other problems 
like cuts to preschool for the poor and Meals on Wheels for 
the elderly unaddressed. Most lawmakers are frequent fliers.At issue in 
the latest recalculation are accounts that were cut more deeply under a 
full-year funding bill enacted in March than they would have been under 
the across-the-board cuts. They get funds restored. It's up to the White 
House Office of Management and Budget to calculate the across-the-board 
cuts.The State Department said Friday that cuts to its budget would be 
only $400 million, less than half of $850 million that was originally 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Mandy Marie Matula, left, and David Marshall Roe, right, are pictured in 
these undated photos.MyFoxTwinCities.comThe two were last seen driving in 
Roe's 2013 Ford Escape with Minnesota license plate number 802-KNA.MyFoxTwinCities.com.Police 
say Roe shot himself in the head outside police headquarters Thursday, as 
detectives prepared to interview him about Matula's disappearance.MyFoxTwinCities.comA 
frantic search is under way for a missing 24-year-old Minnesota woman whose 
boyfriend shot himself shortly before being questioned by police.Mandy Matula, 
of Eden Prairie, Minn., was last seen Thursday around 1:30 a.m. with 
her estranged boyfriend, 24-year-old David Marshall Roe, Fox affiliate KMSP 
reported. The two were said to be driving in Roes black Ford 
Escape with Minnesota license number 802-KNA.Matulas parents reported her 
missing at 8:30 a.m. Thursday when she failed to show up for 
her job as a city maintenance worker, according to the station. Authorities 
identified Roe as a person of interest in their investigation, but before 
they could question him, he shot himself in the head outside Eden 
Prairie police headquarters Thursday afternoon. Roe was transported to an 
area hospital where his condition is unknown.Matulas father, Wayne, told 
the Star Tribune that his daughter, a stand-out high school softball player, 
had planned to break off her relationship with Roe.Investigators are now 
scouring Miller Park in Eden Prairie where Matula w
 The White House budget office is recalculating how to apply automatic spending 
cuts for a handful of agencies, freeing up almost $4 billion for 
the Pentagon and another $1 billion or so for Homeland Security Department 
and NASA.Capitol Hill aides familiar with the White House changes say the 
administration has identified almost $5 billion in cuts that can be restored 
under its reading of the arcane budget rules governing the across-the-board 
cuts, known as sequestration. The calculations would restore $5 billion 
of the scheduled $85 billion in automatic sequestration cuts.An administration 
official confirmed the calculations Friday but declined to comment further 
because the process is ongoing. The official and congressional aides spoke 
on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the 
changes publicly.The move comes amid increasing public pressure to find 
ways to lessen the impact of sequestration. Federal agencies are warning 
that the mandatory cuts could mean cutbacks in services. Last week, Congress 
passed and President Obama signed legislation giving the Federal Aviation 
Administration the ability to avoid furloughs that were causing flight delays 
by tapping money in other accounts.The cuts officially began in March after 
Congress and Obama could not reach an agreement on a broader budget 
deal. The automatic cuts had been imposed under a hard-fought 2011 debt 
and budget pact.The cuts have so far failed to live
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