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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (OmegaK Heart Attack Fighter)
Sat Aug 17 05:02:08 2013

From: "OmegaK Heart Attack Fighter" <OmegaKHeartAttackFighter@fifikinnyjudith.info>
Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2013 02:02:07 -0700
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Can this 10 Second Trick Help Prevent YOUR Heart Attack?

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 the area. Officials 
initially named the program Clean Sweep but quickly changed it to the 
Homeless Outreach Prevent Efforts  or HOPE  after people started complaining 
that Clean Sweep seemed like the city was comparing its homeless to 
trash. The council approved $5,000 for the trial program which they say 
is enough for 30 bus tickets.In San Francisco, you dont even need 
to be homeless to qualify. The citys Homeward Bound Program provides bus 
tickets for low-income residents who cant afford to move themselves.To qualify, 
a person must be live in San Francisco, have family of friends 
who will vouch to take them in, and be medically stable and 
sober. Personal hygiene must be at an acceptable level to travel, although 
the citys Human Service Agency, which runs the program, provides clothing 
and shower facilities to people before they board the bus.City commissioners 
in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., recently green-lighted a $25,000 program to get 
the homeless out of their area. Funding for The Homeless Reunification Program 
is taken out of the Florida Law Enforcement Trust Fund, which is 
made up of money confiscated by criminalsSimilar programs were also started 
in Floridas Palm Beach County and West Palm Beach.More than 7,000 homeless 
people were placed in shelters and low-income housing units in Fort Lauderdale 
from January-August 2011.
ril.It can only be 
bad thing for people to be haggling over seats, said Hunter, who 
worked in the airline industry for more than 30 years. It could 
start a trend that will be hard for the airline industry to 
turn off. Once the airlines start letting this happen it could cause 
serious problems, because inevitably there will be disputes. Where is it 
going to stop?Currently, if onboard disputes arise, its up to the cabin 
crew to resolve the situation. In any in-flight disagreement, if the captain 
considers an argument a security issue, he can have the offending passenger 
removed from the plane.Heather Poole, a flight attendant for a major U.S. 
carrier and the author of Cruising Attitude: Tales of Crashpads, Crew Drama, 
and Crazy Passengers at 35,000 Feet, has seen passengers offering each other 
cash to switch seats without incident, and even has resorted to bribing 
fellow passengers herself. When she was traveling with her 3-year-old son, 
bought another passenger lunch and drinks in order to entice him to 
switch seats, so she could sit next to her child."If I saw 
someone trying to pay someone else off (to switch seats), I wouldn't 
interfere.I'd assume they knew each other and someone owed the other person 
money," said Poole.Experts say the traveling public should expect more seat 
jockeying, as more travelers get stuck in middle seats or away from 
family members.Andrew Thomas, an associate professor at the University of 
Akron and travel i


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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;">Rosoboronexport nevertheless appears to be Syria's main weapons supplier, 
questioning how the company tracks how its weapons are being used.The Pentagon 
contract comes at a vital time, as the Obama administration steps up 
its support for the anti-Assad opposition by pledging to provide small arms 
to certain opposition groups. The contract potentially puts the U.S. government 
in the uncomfortable position of funding a company that is aiding the 
other side of that civil war.Despite Russia's claims, a Pentagon official 
wrote a letter to Cornyn in March 2012 that acknowledged "evidence" that 
Rosoboronexport's arms "are being used by Syrian forces against Syria's 
civilian population."
 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 
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