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Blood Pressure Myth Exposed..
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Sun Aug 4 17:22:25 2013
Date: Sun, 4 Aug 2013 14:22:22 -0700
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bique."Their legal system is
far from adequate and an individual found guilty is given a slap
on the wrist and then they say 'OK. Give me my horn
back,'" said Michael H. Knight, chairman of the African Rhino Specialist
Group of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's Species
Survival Commission.A meeting of the group in February reported there might,
possibly, be one white rhino left in Mozambique and no black rhinos
at all, Knight said.According to Abacar: "We have already announced the
extinction of the rhino population in Limpopo National Park."But Bartolomeu
Soto, director of Mozambique's transfrontier conservation unit, told the
AP "We believe we still have rhinos, though we don't know how
many."Mozambican news reports have said the last 15 rhinos in the park
were slaughtered in the past month, but park officials said those reports
were wrong. Soto said the misunderstanding had arisen over Abacar's statement
to journalists that he had not seen a rhino in the three
months since he was put in charge of the large park.The only
official figure available for rhino deaths is that 17 rhino carcasses were
found in the park in 2010, Soto said. He said officials believe
poaching must be taking place because rhino horn and elephant tusks carried
by Asian smugglers are regularly seized at Mozambique's ports, although
at least some of the contraband could be from animals killed by
Mozambican poachers in neighboring South Afri
MADRID Police say they have arrested 30 suspects who allegedly smuggled
drugs into Spain through the southern coast using boats and jet skis.The
Interior Ministry said Thursday that the gang used fishing and recreational
boats to carry drugs from Morocco to rendezvous points in the Mediterranean
Sea. Once there, hashish was transferred to couriers on jet skis.The ministry
said the organization, led by an Italian resident in Spain, laundered its
profits using a catering business in the Sierra Nevada region.Police say
they seized 488 kilograms (1,075 pounds.) of hashish, 11 vehicles, three
ships and two firearms worth an estimated 3.3 million euros ($4.3 million).
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be the wealthiest in the Cabinet by far, with Forbes estimating her
net worth at $1.85 billion and ranking her as the 277th richest
American.Pritzker is a lifelong Chicagoan who has known Obama since the
1990s and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for both his presidential
campaigns. She was his finance chairwoman in 2008, served as co-chair of
Obama for America 2012 and gave $250,000 to help put on his
inaugural festivities in January.Obama has called her a fearless leader
for his candidacy "who never wavered, never waffled and cracked the whip
with grace and good cheer."Obama selected her for his 16-member Presidential
Economic Recovery Advisory Board in 2009. When that board expired, Obama
included her in his 26-member Council on Jobs and Competitiveness.Pritzker
has led several companies and currently serves as chair of investment firms
Pritzker Realty Group and Artemis Real Estate Partners. She's also on the
board of the Hyatt Hotels Corp., the chain co-founded by her father.She's
donated generously to education and the arts and resigned from the Chicago
Board of Education in March as she was being vetted for the
Commerce nomination.Froman, Obama's deputy national security adviser for
international economic affairs, is steeped in the issues confronting the
trade representative.He has been Obama's main representative at international
economic summits such as the meeti
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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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