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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Cognizine)
Tue Feb 25 19:04:48 2014

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tion, finished third despite putting 
$150,000 of his own cash into the race.While Gomez easily outraised his 
challengers he also loaned his campaign at least $600,000.The campaign, 
the third U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts in the past four years, 
was marked in part by the relatively low voter turnout. That turnout 
was likely hampered by the April 15 bombing and the search for 
the bombers, which consumed the attention of residents across Massachusetts.In 
the town of Wayland, in Markey's congressional district, voters trickled 
in to polling places.Holly Zaitchik, a retired Boston University professor, 
said she voted for Markey because he's "he's done a terrific job 
of being there when anything important happens" in Washington.Zaitchik also 
thought the marathon attack might discourage turnout among voters."There 
are a lot of people who are still down and not wanting 
to participate in things," she said. "It's disheartening."Markey, who's 
from Malden and has served in the U.S. House since 1976, and 
Gomez will be on the June 25 special election ballot along with 
Richard Heos, an independent from Woburn.Democratic Gov. Deval Patrick had 
named his former chief of staff, William "Mo" Cowan, to fill Kerry's 
seat on an interim basis until after the special election.
A reproduction picture of the book titled "The newlywed's guide to physical 
intimacy," Wednesday, May 1, 2013. A new book spelling out the how-tos 
of sexual intercourse aims to get Israels Orthodox Jews talking about sex, 
targeting an audience typically mum on the steamy subject. (AP Photo)The 
Associated PressFILE - In this Thursday, Feb. 11, 2010 file photo, ultra-Orthodox 
Jews walk in Jerusalem on Wednesday, May 1, 2013. A new book 
spelling out the how-tos of sexual intercourse aims to get Israels Orthodox 
Jews talking about sex, targeting an audience typically mum on the steamy 
subject. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue, File)The Associated PressJERUSALEM  
A how-to book translated into Hebrew to teach Israel's Orthodox Jews about 
sex, targeting an audience typically mum on the steamy subject.The book, 
"The Newlywed's Guide to Physical Intimacy," was published in English more 
than a year ago in the U.S. The Hebrew version is set 
to come out this month, meant for Israel's Orthodox Jews, who make 
up about a quarter of the country's population. It appears be the 
first of its kind.Under Orthodox Judaism, intercourse is permissible only 
after marriage and public displays of sexuality are taboo. Many Orthodox 
Jews do not even touch members of the opposite sex except their 
spouses and children. But sex is not considered shameful, and procreation 
is seen as a "mitzvah," or commandment from God. For this reason, 
large families are commonplace in Ortho

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from the law and join the chorus of critics. If that happens, 
the chances of delay, major alteration or eventual repeal of the law 
increase dramatically.And if Obama thinks its hard to appear potent now, 
just wait until Democrats start dogging his law to try to get 
re-elected.And Now, A Word From CharlesChain of custody? What is this, "CSI 
Damascus? In the middle of a war you expect a chain of 
custody in deciding if a weapon was used?-- Charles Krauthammer on Special 
Report with Bret Baier.Chris Stirewalt is digital politics editor for Fox 
News, and his POWER PLAY column appears Monday-Friday on FoxNews.com. Catch 
Chris Live online daily at 11:30amET at http:live.foxnews.com.
 lowest rating hes 
received on health care since his 13-point negative rating in December 2011 
(42-55 percent). Seven percent of voters say health care is the most 
important issue facing the country, which puts it well behind the economy 
(42 percent), the federal deficit (17 percent) and terrorism (9 percent) 
on the priority list. Health care still tops guns (5 percent), Social 
Security (5 percent), immigration (4 percent) and foreign policy (1 percent).These 
Fox News health care poll results are based on landline and cell 
phone interviews with 1,009 randomly chosen registered voters nationwide. 
The poll was conducted under the joint direction of Anderson Robbins Research 
(D) and Shaw & Company Research (R) from April 20 - 22. 
The full poll has a margin of sampling error of plus or 
minus three percentage points.Medical MarijuanaAlmost all voters -- 85 percent 
-- say its okay for adults to use medical marijuana if it 
is prescribed by a physician.Still, theres some doubt about its use: The 
poll, finds 30 percent of voters think people who smoke medical marijuana 
truly need it for medical purposes, while nearly half -- 47 percent 
-- think those people just want to smoke pot.In general, voters are 
about evenly divided over legalizing marijuana: 46 percent of voters favor 
legalization, while 49 oppose. Democrats favor the legal route by 57-39 
percent; Republicans oppose it, 62-33 percent.These Fox News poll results 
on marijuana are based on
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