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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Heart Attack Fighter)
Fri Aug 9 05:03:57 2013

Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2013 02:03:56 -0700
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also said 70 IRS 
attorneys are working full-time reviewing documents, the agency continues 
to update committee staffers as the requests are being processed and that 
the number or related documents is closer to 460,000.The letter by the 
Republican-led committee was sent as Congress tries to learn more about 
the targeting, including who at the agencys Washington headquarters might 
have known about, led or coordinated the activity and whether it was 
politically motivated.It cites at least three instances in which the IRS 
has failed to comply, since revelations in May that the IRS unfairly 
targeted the groups from 2010 through 2012 when they were applying for 
tax-exempt status.The agency has turned over just 12,000 pages of the roughly 
64 million pages it deemed potentially relevant to the investigation, Issa 
said.Furthermore, many of the documents are duplicates and so excessively 
redacted that they are completely unintelligible and useless, according 
to the letter.Additionally, Republicans on another House committee released 
a report Tuesday that claims conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status 
were more closely scrutinized by the IRS than their progressive counterparts.Tea 
party and other conservative groups were, on average, asked three times 
as many questions as progressive groups, said the report by Republicans 
on the House Ways and Means Committee. Conservative groups were less likely 
to be approved for tax-exempt status and more
ndustry expert, said that passenger bribe attempts are 
an unintended consequence of airlines trying to squeeze more revenue from 
ad-on fees.Flying used to be a Neiman Marcus experience but now its 
a Walmart experience and fading quickly, he said. You might see people 
auctioning off their seats like people sell baseball tickets on Stubhub.Yet, 
John DiScala, a frequent traveler and the founder of JohnnyJet.com, said 
paying each other for seat switches, at least in theory, isnt such 
as bad thing.If youre desperate, in this day and age, I dont 
know if its poor taste to offer (another passenger) money for a 
seat switch, said DiScala, who has never offered a bribe, but admits 
that he once tipped a TSA official $10 after being allowed to 
cut the security line when he was late for a flight. Some 
people would be happy to move for $100.DiScala said that the best 
way to carve out the space you want on a flight is 
to simply be nice to everyone, the airline staff and your fellow 
passengers.I bring two types of chocolates with me when I travel, one 
for the gate agents and one for the flight attendants, he said. 
I get treated like a rock star and I dont consider it 
to be a bribe.									
												
												
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          Bottom Line: 1 in 3 people die from Heart Disease.... so, unfortunately, there is a very good chance YOU will die of a heart attack. <br />
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          Luckily, there is a 10 Second Trick that can help prevent heart attacks.<br />
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          When you watch this FREE presentation, you will discover the 10 Second Trick for preventing heart attacks - which, by-the-way, the Big Drug Companies would rather you didn't see.<br />
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> by photographer Annie Leibovitz.The 
museum's art collection includes 7,000 paintings, drawings, prints, posters 
and sculptures. Curators have been working to add more contemporary and 
conceptual art over the past 10 years.Chief Curator Peter Jakab said art 
helps people reflect on aerospace achievements and the humanity imbued in 
each machine.Albert Watson, a photographer known for his portraits of celebrities, 
such as Steve Jobs, and of fashion, took a break in 1990 
to photograph spacesuits and other artifacts. More recently, he donated 
two large-scale prints of an Apollo glove and boot to the museum.Watson 
said he was captivated by the thought of suits that traveled in 
space and came back covered with moon dust."When you deal with celebrities 
every day or super models every day and fashion people every day, 
there is always a nice escape to go into still life," he 
said. "As a child, I loved science fiction. I always remember arguing 
with my father about rocket ships. He said man will never go 
into space, he said, because what goes up must come down."RELATED:Future 
Carriers Built to Carry Drone FleetsThe museum also has acquired a sculpture 
by Angela Palmer that evokes 46 different earth-like worlds that have been 
discovered by NASA's Kepler Observatory. The piece, entitled "Searching 
for Goldilocks," involves 18 sheets of glass marked with circles for each 
star with an orbiting planet.It refers to "Goldilocks" planets that might 
supp
 to Bradford (his colleague) was just a jerk, he wrote. Said he 
was too comfortable to move.Reaction to the startup millionaires rant in 
the blogosphere was swift and harsh. Why should anyone move from their 
seat at any cost? Perhaps the person didn't think it was worth 
a lousy 100 bucks to give up their seat and were comfortable, 
posted one Facebook user on Goldbergs timeline. Others called the CEO, entitled, 
and the move revolting.Golberg is hardly the first to offer incentives like 
this to fellow passengers. Last year, a couple flying with twin infants 
made headlines for trying a more charming approach. Soon after boarding, 
they preemptively handed out goodie bags of candy to neighbors for the 
inconvenience of being seated next to two 14-month olds.So what do airlines 
do when passengers offer each other cash or other inducements to swap 
seats or to get more comfortable on a flight?We contacted United, American, 
Southwest and Delta and none of these airlines have a clear policy 
regarding passengers selling seats to each other. United said that passengers 
who wish to change their seating assignment should speak to a gate 
agent, American said they were unaware of the issue, and Southwest claimed 
it wasnt a problem for their passengers because they have an open 
seating policy.Dr. Joyce Hunter, an associate professor at Saint Xavier 
University and the author of a book about air rage, said that 
the airlines ignore this issue at their own pe
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