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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Heart Attack Fighter)
Thu Aug 22 07:16:04 2013
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 04:16:03 -0700
From: "Heart Attack Fighter" <HeartAttackFighter@anytime100dayloans.com>
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Can this 10 Second Trick Help Prevent YOUR Heart Attack?
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April 19, 2013 - FBI photos of the two suspects in the
Boston Marathon bombing, Tamerlan (left) and Djohar (right) Tsarnaev.APA
Moscow media report reveals new details about the Islamic interests and
online activity of the Chechen brothers linked to Monday's Boston Marathon
bombing. The Moscow Times says the Russian Foreign Ministry is investigating
reports that the suspects-- Djohar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev-- were involved
in the bombing that killed three people and injured at least 176.
The brothers are believed to have fled Chechnya during the first Chechen
war in 1994-96. The family apparently lived in Central Asia and then
in Dagestan, near Chechnyaa predominantly Muslim republic in Russias North
Caucasus thats become an epicenter of the Islamic insurgency.A man named
Djohar Tsarnaev has a page on the Russian equivalent of Facebook, Vkontakte,
describing his world view as Islam and his personal priorities as career
and money. The page also says he attended a school in Makhachkala,
Russia from 1999 to 2001, and he speaks Chechen, English, and Russian.The
Moscow Times says a man named Tamerlan Tsarnaev is associated with a
YouTube account that lists favorite Islam-related videos, including one
called Lets Devote Our Lives to Jihad.Talking about his Muslim faith, Tamerlan
is quoted as saying, I am very religious and there are no
values anymore.Tamerlan reportedly belongs totwo Chechnya-related groups
on Vkontaktes, andlast logged into th
The chairmen of President Obama's 2010 fiscal commission are wading back
into Washington's budget wars with a revised, somewhat milder plan to rein
in intractable federal deficits.The plan released Thursday by and former
Sen. Alan Simpson, R-Wyo., and former Clinton White House chief of staff
Erskine Bowles would lop more than $5 trillion from deficits over the
upcoming decade when combined with the deficit-cutting steps enacted in
fits and starts since his 2010 proposal.It's unclear what impact the updated
plan will have on a capital that's bitterly split over taxes, spending
and government debt. The initial Simpson-Bowles plan won warm reviews from
deficit hawks but got a chilly reception from Obama and much of
the rest of official Washington for its tough mix of tax increases
and cuts to benefits programs like Medicare and Social Security.The revised
plan by Simpson and Bowles reveals a familiar mix of revenue collected
by cleansing the tax code of deductions, cutting agency budgets and curbing
the growth of Social Security and Medicare.Simpson and Bowles would add
$2.5 trillion in new deficit cuts over 2014-2023 on top of about
$2.7 trillion estimated to have already been enacted through cuts to agency
budgets and January's tax increase on wealthier earners. It assumes $1.2
trillion in across-the-board spending cuts imposed for the failure of Washington
to replace them are repealed.The revised blueprint arrives as Washington
is fami
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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;">rmation about lost and stolen guns and establishing emergency plans
for schools. Those measures were among the 23 executive actions the president
signed in January when he announced his broader push for tighter gun
laws in response to a mass shooting of first-graders and staff at
Newtown, Conn.'s Sandy Hook Elementary School.The Health and Human Services
Department on Friday was beginning to ask for public comment on how
the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, passed by Congress
in 1996 and known as HIPAA, is preventing some states from reporting
to the background check system and how to address the problem. Under
HIPAA, health care providers such as hospitals may release limited information
to police, but only in certain circumstances such as when a court
is involved.Since 1968, federal law has banned the sale of guns to
those who have been deemed a danger to themselves or others, involuntarily
committed or judged not guilty by reason of insanity or incompetent to
stand trial. The background check system -- which is also used to
prevent convicted felons from buying guns -- was established under the 1993
Brady Bill.A few state agencies shared mental health records voluntarily
for years, but the Virginia Tech massacre in 2007 spurred passage of
legislation that required states to submit the records or eventually risk
losing up to 5 percent of the federal funding they receive to
fight crime.Last year's review by the Gover
April 15: An emergency responder and volunteers, including Carlos Arredondo,
in the cowboy hat, push Jeff Bauman in a wheel chair after
he was injured in an explosion near the finish line of the
Boston Marathon.APA 27-year-old man whose legs were blown off by the Boston
bombings reportedly helped FBI agents identify one of the suspects, saying
the man looked him in the eye as he placed a bag
filled with explosives at his feet.Jeff Bauman was waiting for his girlfriend
to cross the finish line just before 3 p.m. Monday when a
man wearing a cap, sunglasses and a black jacket dropped a bag
at Bauman's feet, his brother, Chris Bauman, told Bloomberg News.Two and
a half minutes later, the bag exploded, shredding Bauman's legs. A photo
of his bloodied body being rushed by wheelchair from the scene has
become an iconic image of the terrorist attack."He woke up under so
much drugs, asked for a paper and pen and wrote, 'bag, saw
the guy, looked right at me,'" Chris Bauman told Bloomberg News.Bauman's
description to investigators at his bedside reportedly helped them zero
in on suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was killed early Friday in a
shootout with police. Bauman was rushed to Boston Medical Center, where
both his legs were amputated from the knee down. His family learned
of his fate only after seeing the grisly image of their son
in news reports.One volunteer, dubbed the the "Cowboy Hat Hero," is being
credited with helping to save Bauman's
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