[7626] in linux-announce channel archive
Open this email & view 1000s of local singles for FREE.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Match)
Tue Aug 13 15:34:29 2013
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2013 12:34:27 -0700
From: "Match" <Match@leffdammarplcc.com>
To: linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu
Reply-To: <bounce-71675797@leffdammarplcc.com>
------=Part.191.48.1376422467
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Dating News: 1 in 5 Relationships Start Online - Meet Singles Today!
http://www.leffdammarplcc.com/1859/107/216/995/1994.10tt71675797AAF18.php
Unsub- http://www.leffdammarplcc.com/1859/107/216/995/1994.10tt71675797AAF8.html
w Girl") said the researchers' work at Washington University
in St. Louis and later at their own institute was especially important
for women, allowing them to understand and accept their sexuality as healthy."Before
Masters and Johnson, no one was telling women that. It was always
their own fault," Caplan said. "And that's some (baloney)."The series embellished
some characters but "stuck to the facts very carefully," said producer Michelle
Ashford. "Certainly (with) the research, we fudged none of that."Masters
and Johnson became big celebrities who were the topic of late-night talk
show hosts and on the cover of news magazines. Their work drew
some criticism, especially in an era when sex was seldom discussed in
public and certainly not in detail.The cast, asked whether filming sex scenes
proved embarrassing, said there was a painstaking effort to protect the
actors by making the production "comfortable and safe," Sheen said.Cast
member Teddy Sears recalled director John Madden saying, "I want to protect
your modesty," then mimicked the British Madden giving a stage direction:
"Grab her bum."Doing repeated takes of one clinical sex scene turned out
to be "decidedly unsexy after a while," Sears said.The panelists, including
executive producer Sarah Timberman, said they were not in touch with Johnson
because they'd wanted to respect her privacy."She wanted to live out her
the last few years of her life not in the limelight," Caplan
said
un owners." The influential lobby has opposed past
nominees and been a critic of the agency itself, arguing it has
been too intrusive in its enforcement of gun laws."I think we're going
to get it," Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., the Senate Democratic vote counter,
said Tuesday about efforts to round up 60 votes for Jones.Many gun
control groups have supported Jones' nomination, including Mayors Against
Illegal Guns, led and largely financed by wealthy New York City Mayor
Michael Bloomberg."Senators have come to understand that one of the reasons
we have the worst gun violence problem in the world is the
agency that's supposed to deal with it is rudderless and under-resourced,"
said Mark Glaze, the group's executive director.Many Republicans still have
qualms about Jones. Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, has complained that the
nomination should not move forward because of two whistleblower complaints
against him involving his work as U.S. attorney for Minnesota, a post
he has held since 2009."It is imprudent and unwise for the Senate
to give final consideration to any nominee where there is an open
investigation into that nominee's conduct," Grassley said this week.Jones
has also been acting ATF director since 2011.Also expected to win Senate
approval this week is Power, a former Obama foreign policy adviser and
long-time human rights activist, whom the president wants to become U.N.
ambassador.Power, who won a Pulitzer Prize for a book on
------=Part.191.48.1376422467
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
<html>
<strong><center><a href="http://www.leffdammarplcc.com/1859/107/216/995/1994.10tt71675797AAF14.php"><H3>Dating News: 1 in 5 Relationships Start Online - Meet Singles Today!</a></H3></strong>
<td colspan='2' align='center' valign='middle' class='preview-mid'><br><center><a href="http://www.leffdammarplcc.com/1859/107/216/995/1994.10tt71675797AAF14.php"><img src="http://www.leffdammarplcc.com/1859/107/216/71675797/995.1994/img010721643.jpg" border=0 alt=""></a></center> <div align="center"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="1"><br><a href="http://www.leffdammarplcc.com/1859/107/216/995/1994.10tt71675797AAF3.html"><font color="#666666">Update Preferences</font></a><br><br> Match.com | P.O. Box 25472 | Dallas, TX 75225 </font></td></td></tr></table>
<br />
<br /><br />
<br /><br />
<br />
<br /><br />
<br />
<center>This email was intended for linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu
<br />
<a href="http://www.leffdammarplcc.com/u/1859/995/1994/10/71675797/linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu" target="_blank"><img border="0" src="http://www.leffdammarplcc.com/1859/107/216/71675797/995.1994/img110721643.jpg"></a>
</center>
</body>
</p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p> </br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br>
</br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></center>
<p style="font-size:xx-small;">dividual owners and lighter on commercial stations that
could serve multiple users. Those factors, according to the report, undermined
the goal of easing range anxiety in the original markets."The real problem
is the policy approach of the Obama administration," said Paul Chesser,
of the National Legal and Policy Center. "The department of Energy and,
really ECOtality, were in an impossible situation. President Obama says,
'There's going to be 1 million electric cars on the road by
2015, so here are billions to make it happen.' And then nobody
buys the cars."It's a disastrous domino effect, a complication of a policy
that was a bad idea," Chesser said.Under the plan, all charging stations
were to be used to gather data from users, but many commercial
stations were so seldom used that they proved useless in gauging public
satisfaction.The lack of analysis by the Department or ECOtality prevented
us from determining whether the reasoning behind these changes was sound
and in the best interest of U.S. taxpayers, the IG wrote.Although the
audit found no issues with the selection of Ecotality for the project,
Chesser said the company relies more on political connections than expertise
in winning taxpayer grants. ECOtality began as a maker of biodegradeable
products, but in 2006 jumped into the electric car industry. And the
company has been upfront about its business strategy of going after government
money.Im a political beast, ECOtality Pr
iStockiStockiStockiStockiStockiStockiStockHow many times have you spotted
that frozen steak sitting in your freezer and decided that youd save
it for another night? Youre not alone.For a lot of people, the
idea of cooking a frozen steak is daunting, and most of the
time its because they just dont know what to do with it.
From getting it thawed to making it taste great, a frozen steak
abides by its own set of rules when it comes to cooking,
and a lot of people aren't sure what they are. Thus, its
easy for people to put off dealing with a frozen steak because
its frozen and itll always be there, right?Were putting an end to
the constant neglect frozen steaks are victim to by telling you how
to thaw and cook frozen steaks. We dont care how it got
there whether you froze it yourself, bought it that way, or
received it as a gift but we want you to take
that steak out of your freezer and finally put it to good
use.To do this, were working with someone in the steak industry who,
out of everyone, should know a lot about thawing and cooking frozen
steaks. For nearly 100 years, Omaha Steaks has perfected the art of
frozen steaks. Starting with premium grain-fed beef thats been aged and
hand-trimmed by their experts, they freeze their steaks at the height of
their flavor and tenderness. When an Omaha Steak product arrives at your
door, you know youre receiving the best variety of steak out there,
frozen, and now were going to tell you what t
</p>
</html>
------=Part.191.48.1376422467--