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1-tip to Cut Down 2lbs of belly fat in 7 days

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jenny Davis)
Sun Jul 14 13:06:55 2013

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Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2013 10:06:53 -0700
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 seaports for tracking holders of temporary visas.It would 
call for surveillance of 100 percent of the U.S. border with Mexico 
and apprehension of 90 percent of people trying to cross in certain 
high-risk areas.Six months from enactment, people living in the U.S. illegally 
could apply for a provisional legal status, as long as the Department 
of Homeland Security has developed new plans for border security.A new visa 
program for low-skilled workers would ultimately allow up to 200,000 workers 
per year into the country for jobs as janitors, construction workers, nursing 
home attendants and other occupations.Farm workers already here illegally 
would get a faster path to citizenship than other immigrants, and another 
new visa program would allow tens of thousands of new workers into 
the country to labor in the nation's farms, fields and dairies.A visa 
program for high-tech workers now capped at 65,000 per year would nearly 
double, and foreigners getting advanced degrees in math, technology, science 
and engineering from U.S. institutions would more easily qualify for permanent 
residence.A largely voluntary system called E-Verify that employers can 
use to check their workers' legal status would be expanded and made 
mandatory for all employers.Other details, however, are not yet known. In 
particular, activists are eager to learn the particulars on how much people 
would have to pay in fees and fines to ultimately get citizenship.
tingly said. "He should not play 
a game until Greinke can pitch. If he plays before Greinke pitches, 
something's wrong. He caused the whole thing. Nothing happens if he goes 
to first base."Greinke twice hit Quentin with pitches when they were in 
the American League.Quentin said his history with Greinke has been "well-documented. 
That situation could have been avoided. You'd have to ask Zack about 
that.""I've been hit by many pitches," said Quentin, plunked more often 
than any other major league hitter since the start of 2008. "Some 
have been intentional, some have not been. For the amount I have 
been hit and my hitting style, I'm going to repeat: I have 
never reacted that way."Kemp, one of four players ejected following the 
fight, found Quentin as they were leaving the ballpark after the game. 
The 6-foot-4, 214-pound Kemp briefly went nose-to-nose with Quentin before 
Padres pitcher Clayton Richard, who is 6-5 and 245 pounds, stepped between 
them. Police and security moved in to break it up.Both teams said 
the melee could have been avoided."I never hit him on purpose," said 
Greinke, who still appeared shaken after the game. "I never thought about 
hitting him on purpose. He always seems to think that I'm hitting 
him on purpose, but that's not the case. That's all I can 
really say about it."Asked if there was bad blood between the teams, 
Greinke said: "Now there probably is. I don't know if there was 
beforehand."He said the injury was "a
 

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 <p style="font-size:xx-small;">WASHINGTON  Senior Pentagon leaders are taking another look at sharply reducing 
the number of unpaid furlough days that department civilians will have to 
take in the coming months, suggesting they may be able to cut 
the number from 14 to as few as seven, defense officials said 
Thursday.If the number is reduced, it would be the second time the 
Pentagon has cut the number of furlough days. It had initially been 
set at 22 days.The officials say no decision has been made and 
that they are not ruling out efforts to drop the furloughs entirely. 
The renewed talks come as Navy leaders continue to push for eliminating 
required furloughs for Navy civilians. The officials spoke on condition 
of anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss the issue publicly.Defense 
officials are reviewing a range of options to determine how many furlough 
days they can cut, because recent legislation gives the Pentagon more flexibility 
in how it allocates the required spending cuts for this year. So 
far, Pentagon leaders have insisted that civilians across all the military 
services be treated equally, suggesting it would be unfair for workers in 
one service to face more unpaid days off that those in another 
service.Others, including members of Congress, have argued that if there 
is enough money in an account to pay the civilians, the department 
should do all it can to allow them to work. The fairness 
debate has also cut across federal agencies, with some def
 ed by the Senate Judiciary 
Committee, which has scheduled a hearing for next Wednesday and will likely 
begin to amend and vote on the bill the week of May 
6. From there, the bill would move to the Senate floor.Both in 
committee and on the floor, the bill could change in unpredictable ways 
as senators try to amend it from the left and the right. 
The Gang of Eight -- Schumer, Durbin, and Sens. John McCain and 
Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., Marco Rubio, R-Fla., Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., Robert 
Menendez, D-N.J., and Michael Bennet, D-Colo. -- have discussed banding 
together to defeat amendments that could significantly alter the legislation.Even 
more uncertain, though, is the conservative-led House, where a bipartisan 
group is also crafting an immigration bill, though timing of its release 
is uncertain. Many conservatives in the House remain opposed to citizenship 
for immigrants who have been living in the U.S. illegally.In addition to 
the new details on criteria for future citizens, other significant elements 
of the Senate legislation are also known, through comments from senators 
or aides, leaks or statements by outside groups.The bill is expected to 
provide a 13-year path to citizenship for people living here illegally who 
qualify, but only after a new southern border security plan is in 
place, employers have adopted mandatory electronic verification of their 
workers' legal status and a new electronic entry-exit system is operating 
at airports and
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