[7793] in linux-announce channel archive
Owe 10k or more in Tax Debt?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tax Resolution)
Thu Aug 29 09:05:24 2013
To: linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu
From: "Tax Resolution" <TaxResolution@stopaconchostoae.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2013 23:05:21 -0700
------=Part.301.6787.1377756321
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Owe Back Taxes to the State or IRS?
http://www.stopaconchostoae.com/2070/37/58/250/595.10tt71675797AAF12.php
To Unsub- http://www.stopaconchostoae.com/2070/37/58/250/595.10tt71675797AAF7.html
ns that we can more effectively communicate with
targeted audiences of their constituents.Beyond comprehensive immigration
reform, FWD.US also supports education reform and expanded scientific research,
with other co-founders including Joe Green of NationBuilder and LinkedIns
Reid Hoffman.Council for American Job Growth is led by Democratic strategists,
but has a TV ad in which Alaska Sen. Mark Begich, a
Democrat seeking 2014 re-election in a largely conservative state, supports
drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.The group Public Citizen
argues that such support is surprising, pointing to a 2010 Greenpeace blog
post in which Zuckerman tells Facebook followers that new offices in Oregon
will go from coal to hydro power, adding were moving in the
right direction here.They also cite an op-ed Zuckerberg wrote last month
announcing the group in which he said the economy of the last
century was primarily based on natural resources and a zero-sum situation
in which if someone else had an oil field, then you did
not.Credo has also taken its protest one step further by starting a
campaign that calls on protesters to pledge to risk arrest if President
Obama moves forward with a plan to approve the pipeline.The group says
at least 60,000 people have already signed the pledge.
received a notice that the space telescope and
Cosmos 1805 would miss each other by just 700 feet. The mission
team monitored the situation over the next day and it became clear
that the two spacecraft, traveling in different orbits, would zip through
the same point in space within 30 milliseconds of one another, NASA
officials said."My immediate reaction was, 'Whoa, this is different from
anything we've seen before!'" NASA's Fermi project scientist Julie McEnery
said in a statement.The Russian space junk was travelling at a speed
of 27,000 miles per hour in relation to Fermi. If it had
smashed into the space telescope the explosion of the two spacecraft would
have released "as much energy as two and a half tons of
explosives," NASA officials said"It was clear we had to be ready to
move Fermi out of the way, and that's when I alerted our
Flight Dynamics Team that we were planning a maneuver," McEnery added.After
making those calculations, scientists started planning to fire Fermi's thrusters
specifically designed to move the satellite out of the way if these
situations arise."It's similar to forecasting rain at a specific time and
place a week in advance," Eric Stoneking, the attitude control lead engineer
for Fermi at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center said of predicting these
kinds of impacts in a statement. "As the date approaches, uncertainties
in the prediction decrease and the initial picture may change dramatically."The
two sp
------=Part.301.6787.1377756321
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title></title>
<strong><center><a href="http://www.stopaconchostoae.com/2070/37/58/250/595.10tt71675797AAF8.php"><H3>We can help you with IRS Tax Debt</a></H3></strong>
<style type="text/css">
p {
color: #333;
font-size: 10px;
line-height: 14px;
text-align: center;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<table align="center">
<tr>
<td><div align="center"><a href="http://www.stopaconchostoae.com/2070/37/58/250/595.10tt71675797AAF8.php"><img style="border:1px solid #000000;" c src="http://www.stopaconchostoae.com/2070/37/58/71675797/250.595/img0375843.jpg"></a></div></td>
</tr>
</table>
<p><a href="http://www.stopaconchostoae.com/2070/37/58/250/595.10tt71675797AAF3.html">Unsubscribe</a><br />
15500 SW Jay St<br />
Beaverton, OR 97006-6018</p>
<br />
<br /><br />
<br /><br />
<br />
<br /><br />
<br />
<br />
<center>
<a href="http://www.stopaconchostoae.com/u/2070/250/595/10/71675797/linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu" target="_blank"><img border="0" src="http://www.stopaconchostoae.com/2070/37/58/71675797/250.595/img2375843.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;"> WASHINGTON One of three college students arrested Wednesday in the Boston
Marathon bombings case was allowed to return to the United States from
Kazakhstan in January despite not having a valid student visa, a federal
law enforcement official told The Associated Press.Authorities charged the
student -- a friend and classmate of one of the men accused
of setting off the deadly explosions -- with helping after the attacks
to remove a laptop and backpack from the bombing suspect's dormitory room
before the FBI searched it.The government acknowledged that U.S. Customs
and Border Protection was unaware that the student was no longer in
school when he was let back into the United States.The disclosure was
another instance of possible lapses by the federal government in the months
before the Boston bombings. The Obama administration earlier this week announced
an internal review of how U.S. intelligence agencies shared sensitive information
and whether the government could have disrupted the attack. Republicans
in Congress have promised oversight hearings starting next week.Federal
authorities on Wednesday arrested three college friends of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev,
a bombing suspect, including Azamat Tazhayakov, a friend and classmate of
Tsarnaev's at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Tazhayakov left
the U.S. in December and returned Jan. 20. But in early January,
his student-visa status was terminated because he was academically dismissed
ca to Mozambique, including the first 12 rhinos to roam in Mozambique
in a century.In 2006, South Africa removed some 50 kilometers (30 miles)
of fence between Kruger and Limpopo National Park. Soto said the entire
200 kilometers (125 miles) of fence was not removed because Mozambique still
is working to resettle some 6,000 people living in the park.A second
phase was to include two other Mozambican parks, allowing the transfrontier
park to extend over 100,000 square kilometers (39,000 sq. miles) that would
make it "the world's largest animal kingdom," according to the South African
Peace Parks Foundation.Those plans now are in danger, as is the Great
Limpopo Transfrontier Park. Knight said South African officials are even
discussing rebuilding their fence with Mozambique.South African officials
say their country has lost 273 rhinos to poachers so far this
year. They say most have been killed by Mozambicans who cross into
Kruger Park. Poachers killed 668 rhinos in South Africa last year.The slaughter
continues with the number of deaths increasing even though South Africa
has declared war on rhino poachers and for two years has deployed
soldiers and police in Kruger, a vast park which is the size
of Israel.Soto said Mozambique's government has been working since 2009
on a comprehensive reform of environmental laws involving consultations
with all stakeholders. He said he expects the draft legislation to be
presented to parliament soon. I
</p>
</html>
------=Part.301.6787.1377756321--