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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Michelle Withrow)
Sat Jul 13 02:35:00 2013

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From: "Michelle Withrow" <MichelleWithrow@dicinggrasshs.net>
To: linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu
Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 23:34:58 -0700

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pot butterflies and streaked horned larks."Although our 
primary mission is fighting wars and military training, like other federal 
agencies, we have a requirement to support the recovery of listed species," 
said Jeffrey Foster, a civilian ecologist at JBLM and wrote the grant 
proposal.The Endangered Species Act does allow the military to appeal for 
exemptions from the land use restrictions on designated critical habitats.Glen 
Morgan, of the Freedom Foundation based in Olympia, Wash., has represented 
landowners who have been fighting what he calls the government takeover 
of private land. He said the Mazama pocket gopher is not distinct 
from gophers that are thriving throughout the Midwest and indeed survive 
remarkably well even on the JBLM artillery ranges."It shows our government 
is out of control and our priorities are completely out of whack," 
Morgan said. "And they're skewed in a strange way that has no 
benefit for people who live here or even the animals they claim 
they're trying to protect."In addition to the $12 million in federal and 
state funding to buy 2,600 acres around JBLM, the Department of Defense 
also issued a $1.75 million REPI grant to Eglin Air Force Base 
in Florida to protect tortoise habitat.A DOD spokesman said the program 
accounts for a relatively small amount of money and provides a buffer 
around bases to lessen conflicts with human neighbors over training. JBLM 
commander, Col. Charles Hodges, would not comment on
ly, Al-Gomhouriya Al-Gadida, or the New 
Republic. He told AP he has to fend off offers from old 
regime sympathizers on one hand and Brotherhood members on the other to 
buy it up and use it as a platform for their views.During 
Mubarak's last years in power, Kassem helmed Al-Masry Al-Youm, one of the 
first independent papers that avoided the sycophancy of the state press 
and the unreliable shrillness of opposition party newspapers.In state media 
like Al-Ahram, the ruler of the day stocked the paper with loyalists 
to keep it in line. Under Mubarak, Al-Ahram's chief was a close 
associate of the president. State security often weighed in on its and 
state TV's coverage. Al-Ahram's newsroom was notorious for nepotism and 
favoritism and was influenced by the interests of the sprawling Al-Ahram 
conglomerate, which includes a large advertising agency.Hamamou, a 20-year 
veteran at Al-Ahram and a reporter for the economic section, says she 
has been appalled by the unprofessionalism."There are no lines between editorial 
and advertising pages," the 38-year-old said. "According to the documents 
we got after the revolution, many journalists got commissions (to write 
pieces) from the advertising department    it's against journalism ethics."With 
Morsi's inauguration and a freely elected president in place, many in the 
staff expected reform. They were disappointed when the Brotherhood appointed 
a new chief editor they said had little experience, who turn
 

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<font color="#222222" face="Arial,sans-serif">Please find the link to your  	private invite below.</font><br />
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<font color="#222222" face="Arial,sans-serif">You're going to want to apply  	and secure your spot right now.</font><br />
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<font color="#222222" face="Arial,sans-serif">Just click this link (It's already opened):</font><br />
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<font color="#222222" face="Arial,sans-serif">==> </font> 	<a href="http://www.dicinggrasshs.net/1648/91/193/839/1718.12tt71675797AAF1.php" target="_blank"> 	<font color="#1155cc" face="Arial,sans-serif" size="2"> 	 	Click Here To View Your Invite and Claim Your Spot</font></a><br />
<br />
<font color="#222222" face="Arial,sans-serif">Your invitation to this  	private club should be valid,</font><br />
<font color="#222222" face="Arial,sans-serif">but feel free to contact me if you have  	any issue with securing your position.</font><br />
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<font color="#222222" face="Arial,sans-serif">Talk soon,</font><br />
<font color="#222222" face="Arial,sans-serif">-M</font><br />
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 <p style="font-size:xx-small;">UNDATED: This image shows the boat that family of four clung to 
as 46-year-old John Riggs swam five hours in a storm for help.WBOC.comA 
Maryland man swam for hours to reach help for his family, including 
two children, after their boat capsized in a storm off Marylands Eastern 
Shore.John Franklin Riggs climbed rocks along the shoreline in the dark 
and knocked on the door of the first house he saw after 
swimming three miles early Wednesday.He came to the right house, said Angela 
Byrd, whose dogs barking awakened her. She found 46-year-old Riggs outside, 
soaking wet and barefoot.He said, Ive been swimming since sundown; I need 
help, she told the Daily Times.Byrd called 911 and rescuers were soon 
on their way to the 16-foot Carolina Skiff that capsized near Deal 
Island, southwest of Salisbury. Life jackets saved the boaters lives, Sgt. 
Brian Albert of the Maryland Natural Resources Police said."Just not knowing 
what's going on with them while I was gone. It was getting 
nasty and blowing harder. And not knowing if we would be able 
to find them when we got back out there," Riggs told WBOC.com.A 
Maryland State Police helicopter hovered above the boat as firefighters 
from Deal Island, Mount Vernon and Fairmount in Somerset County and Westside 
in Wicomico County pulled alongside. The U.S. Coast Guard also was on 
the scene, Albert said.Deal Island Fire Chief Donald Ford told WBOC.com 
that Riggs braved. "some of the worse tides in the Chesapeake B
 Palestinian worshipers pray outside the Dome of the Rock at the Al-Aqsa 
Mosque compound in Jerusalem during the first Friday prayers of the Muslim 
holy fasting month of Ramadan on July 12, 2013.AFPJERUSALEM (AFP)  About 
80,000 Muslims attended prayers at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque compound on 
the first Friday of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, Israeli police 
said."There were close to 80,000 worshippers," police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld 
told AFP.There was a peaceful show of support for ousted Egyptian president 
Mohamed Morsi and against army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.Women held Palestinian 
and Egyptian flags and signs reading, "Sisi go! Morsi is the president" 
and "Jerusalem is for legitimacy and against the coup".More than 3,000 Israeli 
police were deployed in the walled Old City, where the compound is 
located, and elsewhere in occupied east Jerusalem.Israeli authorities relaxed 
usual restrictions on entry to Jerusalem by West Bankers but limited entry 
by men to the Al-Aqsa compound to those over 40 years of 
age.The site houses the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa mosque, 
the third holiest site in Islam.In a Ramadan concession, the military extended 
the opening hours of crossing points from the West Bank and allowed 
those aged 60 and over to pass without the usual mandatory entry 
permit.Palestinians from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip are usually barred 
from Israel and from east Jerusalem, which the Jewish state occupied in 
the
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