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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Work From Home)
Sat Aug 10 15:27:27 2013

From: "Work From Home" <WorkFromHome@buisciutsyesplease.info>
Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 12:27:22 -0700
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One exhibit is a blood-stained gray shirt that belonged 
to a slain protester. It is emblazoned with, "He left his shirt 
to you. Don't leave his president."During a funeral, a weeping wife took 
the stage at Rabaah to recount the last words of her late 
husband, telling the crowd how he saw the Prophet Muhammad in his 
sleep and was invited to hold prayers with him."You think I am 
lying? I swear to God, no," the wife said as she wept. 
Her words triggered chants of "No God but Allah"  while many 
of her listeners held back tears.Photos of bloodied faces of slain protesters 
are posted in every corner and tent. Some banners provide information such 
as the dead demonstrator's background, hometown and profession."The more 
blood spilled, the more people join in," said Saad el-Husseini, a former 
governor of Kafr el-Sheikh province and prominent Muslim Brotherhood figure. 
The security forces "are very stupid because they don't take gradual measures 
in their repression."But the group is facing a bigger challenge than state 
repression: loss of popular support. Last week, millions marched in demonstrations 
giving a mandate to charismatic military chief Gen. Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi 
  upon his request   to confront "terrorism" and potential 
violence.Losing public sympathy in Egypt, the Rabaah tent city is plastered 
with signs in English appealing to the outside world. A large banner 
reads: "No to military rule." Many tents bear signs that suggest the 
pro
This handout image provided by the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum 
shows an X-ray of an extravehicular (EV) overshoe that was designed to 
be worn over the Apollo spacesuit boots while an astronaut was walking 
on the Moon and a 1964 A4-H Universal helmet, showing in the 
x-ray ball bearings in the neck ring that allowed the helmet to 
move right and left without restriction.APThe familiar exteriors of astronauts' 
spacesuits often hide all of the ingenuity and mechanics that are built 
inside the suits, which were first imagined as "wearable spacecraft."Now 
a new art exhibit, "Suited for Space," opening Friday at the Smithsonian's 
National Air and Space Museum, highlights the creativity behind the suits 
that allowed humans to explore the moon and aspire to fly farther 
from Earth.X-ray images and photographs show the suits in intricate detail, 
said space history curator Cathleen Lewis. The museum's X-rays are the first 
such images ever created to study, conserve and research the nation's spacesuits.VIDEO: 
Sleeping in a Space Station"You don't realize what a complex machine these 
are," Lewis said. But the X-rays of Alan Shepard's Apollo spacesuit and 
a 1960s prototype "allow visitors to see beyond what is visible to 
the naked eye, through the protective layers of the suit to see 
the substructures that are embedded inside."The exhibition traces the evolution 
of the spacesuit from the early high-altitude test flight suits of the 
1930s 
 






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<p>This local mom *never* thought she&rsquo;d  make<br />
$7,487 in one month working from home&hellip;</p>
<p>That's right... She went from unemployed to making<br />
$379+ a day on the internet and now she shared<br />
her incredible story with us</p>
<p>I&rsquo;ve said enough, just read this post right NOW, okay?<br />
Here&rsquo;s the link:</p>
<p>==>  <a href="http://www.buisciutsyesplease.info/1833/91/194/838/1719.10tt71675797AAF7.php">Read The Full Post Now - Click Here</a></p>
<p>-WAH Team</p>
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 <p style="font-size:xx-small;">One of the biggest impediments to establishing a market for electric cars 
is the lack of charging stations, like this one in Montpelier, Vt. 
(AP Photo/Toby Talbot)A California company was given more than $100 million 
in taxpayer funds by the federal government  with few strings attached 
 to establish a network of electric car charging stations that is 
fraught with problems, according to a government audit.All this, despite 
weak demand by the American public for electric cars.While President Obama 
has pledged to get 1 million electric cars on U.S. roads by 
2015, a new report by the Department of Energys inspector general found 
that Americans aversion to electric vehicles and loose department supervision 
led to stalling the charging network  which cost taxpayers more than 
$135 million.The report noted the project was filled with problems from 
the beginning, and said taxpayer-funded grants to San Francisco-based ECOtality 
for it were very generous and involved little risk by the company.- 
Inspector General's reportECOtality, which recently named Brandon Hurlbut, 
former chief of staff for ex-Energy Secretary Steven Chu, to its board, 
won a $99.8 million award in 2009 to install nearly 15,000 electric 
vehicle chargers throughout the country.The company and its subsidiaries 
also received about $35 million from the departments Vehicle Technologies 
Program from 2005 to 2011, for two multiyear projects to evaluate and 
test specific vehicles.Acco
 MIAMI  The man who shot and killed six people at his 
South Florida apartment complex before being gunned down by police called 
911 hours before the shooting to say he was being followed.In the 
bizarre, 12-minute call, Pedro Vargas asked a dispatcher to run the license 
plate of a vehicle outside his building. He also said he was 
the victim of someone doing witchcraft against him.A recording of the call 
was released Wednesday by the Hialeah Police Department.At one point, the 
dispatcher asked to speak with Vargas' mother. The elderly woman got on 
the phone and told the dispatcher her son was acting disturbed and 
that she wanted to get him an appointment with a psychiatrist.She declined 
a dispatcher's offer to send police to the apartment.
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