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A natural supplement for sufferers of Neuropathy
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Fri Feb 28 19:34:39 2014
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Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 16:34:39 -0800
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economy is not doing well.The Sierra Club, Credo Action -- the activist
arm of cell phone company CREDO Mobile -- and others have since
launched a multi-front pressure campaign that includes a petition, a protest
outside company headquarters and a Facebook graphic that reads: Hey Zuck,
pull your ads supporting Keystone XL.The people on Facebook who made Mark
Zuckerberg a billionaire need to know that he is using his fortune
to bankroll pro-Keystone XL propaganda," said Becky Bond, CREDOs political
director.Zuckerberg, one of the worlds most successful entrepreneurs, has
never publicly revealed his political party affiliation.But he has openly
and generously spent his money across the political landscape on causes
he deems worthy and in support of politicians who share his ideas
on economic and education reform, including New Jersey Republican Gov. Chris
Christie, for whom he held a fundraiser in February. FWD.US has answered
the recent criticism by saying the group is trying to deliver its
message to the wide range of voters.The group is committed to showing
support for elected officials who promote the policy changes needed to build
the knowledge economy, said FWD.US spokeswoman Kate Hansen. Maintaining
two separate entities, Americans for a Conservative Direction and the Council
for American Job Growth, to support elected officials across the political
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a year later, neither side in the contraception
debate was happy with the FDA's surprise twist, which many perceived as
an attempt to find a palatable middle ground between imposing an age
limit of 17 and imposing no limit at all.Any over-the-counter access marks
a long-awaited change, but it's not enough, said Dr. Cora Breuner of
the American Academy of Pediatrics, which supports nonprescription sale
of the morning-after pill for all ages."We still have the major issue,
which is our teen pregnancy rate is still too high," Breuner said.Even
though few young girls likely would use Plan B, which costs about
$50 for a single pill, "we know that it is safe for
those under 15," she said.Most 17- to 19-year-olds are sexually active,
and 30 percent of 15- and 16-year-olds have had sex, according to
a study published last month by the journal Pediatrics. Sex is much
rarer among younger teens. Likewise, older teens have a higher pregnancy
rate, but that study also counted more than 110,000 pregnancies among 15-
and 16-year-olds in 2008 alone.Contraception advocates see a double standard.
No one is carded when buying a condom, but under the FDA's
decision they would have to prove their age when buying a pill
to prevent pregnancy if that condom breaks."This isn't a compromise. This
is wrong," said Cynthia Pearson of the National Women's Health Network.Social
conservatives were outraged by the FDA's move to lower the age limits
for Plan B -- as w
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">NASA's $690 million Fermi space telescope was nearly hit by the dead
Russian spy satellite Cosmos 1805 on April 3, 2013. This NASA graphic
depicts the orbital paths of the two spacecraft.NASA's Goddard Space Flight
CenterArtist's illustration of NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope.NASAThis
NASA graphic depicts the amount of space junk currently orbiting Earth.
The debris field is based on data from NASA's Orbital Debris Program
Office. Image released on May 1, 2013.NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/JSCA
high-tech NASA telescope in orbit escaped a potentially disastrous collision
with a Soviet-era Russian spy satellite last year in a close call
that highlights the growing threat of orbital debris around Earth.NASA's
$690 million Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope which studies the most powerful
explosions in the universe narrowly avoided a direct hit with the
defunct 1.5-ton Russian reconnaissance satellite Cosmos 1805 on April 3,
2012, space agency officials announced Tuesday, April 30. The potential
space collision was avoided when engineers commanded Fermi to fire its thrusters
in a critical dodging maneuver to move out of harm's way.- NASA's
Fermi project scientist Julie McEneryNASA created a video of Fermi's near
miss with space junk to illustrate how high the risk of a
space collision really was. [Space Junk Photos & Cleanup Concepts]Fermi
mission scientists first learned of the space collision threat on March
29, 2012 when they
nd his allies insisted that the momentum in
the civil war is now in their favor and that the world's
reluctance to intervene in the conflict is more evidence that the Assad
regime is regaining its hold on the country.Obama signaled Tuesday he would
consider U.S. military action against Syria if "hard, effective evidence"
is found to bolster intelligence that chemical weapons have been used in
the civil war. Damascus has denied it has used chemical weapons, saying
the Syrian rebels are trying to frame the regime.The U.S. has provided
humanitarian aid to the Syrians and helped bolster the defenses along the
borders in neighboring Turkey and Jordan, but has preferred to let other
nations send in more lethal assistance.A key obstacle in the debate over
providing weapons has been U.S. concerns that any U.S. weapons would end
up in the hands of Al Qaeda-linked groups helping the Syrian opposition
or any of the other extremist groups in the region, such as
Lebanon-based Hezbollah.Last month, the head of the extremist Jabhat al-Nusra
group, one of the most powerful and effective rebel groups in Syria,
pledged allegiance to Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. U.S. officials
say that since then they have seen anecdotal evidence and intelligence assessments
that suggest that al-Nusra's gains within Syria have slowed, both because
of the group's public links to Al Qaeda and the U.S. designation
of al-Nusra as a terrorist organization. Other oppositi
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